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Master Chin Kung:

“The Mystery of Caesar’s Legion Conquest of China" is a vivid lesson about karma.

I was recently given a copy of this book by a fellow Buddhist,

“The Mystery of Caesar’s Legion Conquest of China”.

Julius Caesar of Rome. This man is known to everyone. A very famous person in history. He was too ambitious. He wanted to annex China. He sent an army of 100,000. A total of more than 100,000 people. The commander was his third son. The third son. This army was divided into ten legions. Ten generals. At that time, they had to walk to China to conquer the East. It was all on foot. Half of them were cavalry. About two-thirds of them were cavalry. One-third was infantry. Walking from Rome to Xiyu, about a quarter of the soldiers and horses were lost along the way. Taking away the losses, there are still three quarters left. When they passed through the great desert in Xinjiang. Probably a lot of people died again. So by the time they reached China. There are really not many troops left.

Their morale was completely sapped.

They all complained.

The soldiers were complaining,

“Why should we conquer China? What is so good about China? The Roman Empire is so powerful and rich, why don't we enjoy the blessings at home? Why should we come here to suffer such hardships?”

They fought several battles with Chinese on the Chinese border. There were victories and defeats. The wins were few. The losses were more frequent. Only then did they realize that Chinese are not easy to bully. This was during the Han Dynasty. In one big battle, more than 9,000 soldiers died in one battle. There were no more reinforcements after it. There were no more. The more they died, the fewer there were left. When they reached the Loess Plateau in Gansu, there are less than 10,000 people left. More than 8,000 soldiers.

Following several battles.

There were only 200 left in the last retreat.

All of them committed suicide.

What is the point to do so?

In history, Caesar the Great is recorded as having been assassinated, murdered. In fact, it was not him who was murdered. He had a very loyal guard standing next to him. The guard changed his clothes and was killed for Caesar the Great. He escaped. And he escaped to China. He lived in China for eleven years. He got sick and died. These ghosts are still alive after 2,000 years. This legion is still stationed in the wilderness. This is the latest. The commander, the Third Prince. This man is a good man. He didn't want to fight either. He didn't want to invade China either. But he couldn't disobey the Emperor's order. He died in China. The prince was attached to a person. This person is called Li Jinlan. Li told us this secret. This story is not recorded in history.

They were disguised as merchants.

It was such a large group of merchants, 100,000 people, and they walked separately.

In fact, they came to occupy China.

They ended up suffering for so many years! They met a Bodhisattva.

So now they are all Buddhists. The bodhisattva helped him.

He told them,

"China is not your place, what are you doing here?"

This is a very important statement, what does it mean? It means that the place you take in war is in your destiny. When you don't have it in your destiny, you can't get it by war. So it makes us think of the following, China is not a place that belongs to the Japanese.

The Japanese started the war against China.

Finally they surrendered.

He didn't get a single piece of land in China either.

As the proverb goes,

「"If you have it in your destiny, you will have it; if you don't have it in your destiny, don't force it". If you don’t have it in your life, and you force yourself to have it, you will get ruined. This is what cause and effect education is all about.

The author of this book is named Gao. Mr. Gao. He was from the local county. He probably worked as a propagandist in the United Front Work Department of the county. He couldn't believe or accept this at all. However, after getting in touch with them, he felt that it was not a lie. Li Jinlan, a woman and her daughter had little knowledge of culture. How could they make up such a story? It's impossible to make it up. And the Third Prince spoke in an ancient Roman accent. He found a group of teachers who taught Italian and Roman in the university. When they came, they couldn't understand it. The tongue has changed drastically. He had to find someone from ancient Rome. Only then could he understand him. Luckily, he had a military advisor. He knew Chinese. He learned it in China. It was all premeditated. The military adviser attached himself to Li Jinlan's daughter as a translator. That' s how he could tell this story. It is a great inspiration to us. So this is a vivid lesson of karma. The education of karma tells us.

We have to pay for our lives by killing others.

We must pay our debts.

There is no escape.

So those who understand what karma is about

is willing to abide by his duty.

He won't do anything rashly.

It is more effective than morality and ethics.

Reader's feedback

Ghost possession is something that is often heard in Singapore and Malaysia.

Some are true and some are not. I remember witnessing other students being possessed when I was in high school.

But something like this,

In the 21st century, a spirit from 2,000 years ago told an unknown story in ancient Roman language. Julius Caesar sent his third prince, Julius Caesar's third prince, to lead a 100,000-strong army to the east to conquer China, and ended up being totally defeated.

They became a legion of 100,000 ghosts. They are very righteous.

They did not leave the organization. The history of the Bodhisattva Libin's enlightenment.

Bodhisattva Libin said, "China is not your place, what are you doing here?”

If you have read UNIVERSAL GATEWAY, you can probably guess that Bodhisattva Libin is one of the incarnations of Avalokiteshvara, right? It is also revealed that Caesar was not stabbed to death as recorded in history. In fact, he died of old age during his meditation in Yongchang, China. Narrated by a 2,000 year old spirit of a third prince who is invisible to our eyes. The author's audio recordings and handwritten notes have been compiled into a book of 380 pages, which is really rare. More than 100 questions and answers between human and ghosts are appended to this book. Conversation with the Third Prince and the military advisor who has sat on the lotus platform. The contents are wonderful and meaningful. It also mentions that when the third prince of Caesar was on an expedition to China, he met one of the benevolent generals of the Chinese Han Dynasty, General Luo Fengqing. The Roman general and General Luo Fengqing were sworn brothers. After his death, he was reincarnated as one of the most famous generals in history,

those who have studied in Chinese schools in Malaysia will understand.

I will keep my mouth shut here. After reading this book, you will know.

… […] It's a pity that there is only a Chinese version available. Otherwise I would like to send a few copies to my friends who do not know Chinese. After reading the author's blog, I also know that the memorial hall of the ancient Roman generals seems to be almost finished now. The Third Prince and his 100,000-strong army have also become the protectors of Buddha. They fall under the control of Bodhisattva Skanda. I suggest that you visit the author's blog. In it, the author posted the audio interview and other records that were not included in the book the year before. Such as the dialogue between "the ghost of the Third Prince of Caesar" and "Master Yo, who is both a Chinese medicine practitioner specializing in leukemia and a Taoist master".

Related info.

Q & A Session (more than 100 questions) between author and Caesar’s third prince and military adviser (Refer to book’s appendix)

《人鬼对话》1 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100i3qo.html

《人鬼对话》21-37 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100i3qo.html

-40问 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/newblog/mblog/controllers/exception.php?sign=B00309&uid=1259295385

《人鬼对话》41-70 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100i616.html

《人鬼对话》—100 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100i6r4.html

《人鬼对话》-120 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100i7r6.html

《人鬼对话》—121-完 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/newblog/mblog/controllers/exception.php?sign=B00309&uid=1259295385

Q & A Session between two language specialists and Caesar’s third prince (Refer to book’s appendix) Julius Caesar came and talked a short while!

西安验证古罗马语纪行 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100i2pc.html

西安验证古罗马语纪行续 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100i2pf.html

Discussion regarding the book between Author and Caesar’s third prince

2008年11月作者和三王子对话 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/newblog/mblog/controllers/exception.php?sign=B00309&uid=1259295385

作者採訪凱撒三王子錄音Interview sound records of Caesar’s third prince

http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_570c792c0100jiw2.htmlhttp://gaoyaofeng.space.a8.com/music/50468242.shtml

2018年12月17日冊除由大師部份在东天目山上,又考验了—次三王子(1) http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/newblog/mblog/controllers/exception.php?sign=B00309&uid=1259295385

在东天目山上,又考验了—次三王子(2) http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100kegl.html

2010年10月03日 致朋友:以后可能无暇写博客 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100m1vz.html

关于三王子的几个新话题 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100p35n.html

关于三王子的新话题 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100m1vz.html

关于三王子的问题 http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/s/blog_570c792c0100p4zc.html

有关三王子的一些事情(14-17)

http://blog.sina.cn/dpool/blog/newblog/mblog/controllers/exception.php?sign=B00309&uid=1259295385

Resource

http://siauwen.blogspot.com/2012/06/my-personal-view-of-book-about-dialogue.html?m=1

http://blog.udn.com/mobile/ku0315ku/4738712

Interview sound records of Caesar’s third prince

http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_570c792c0100jiw2.html

http://gaoyaofeng.space.a8.com/music/50468242.shtml

Resource

http://blog.udn.com/mobile/ku0315ku/4738712

[Translated by 原力翻譯]

It was organized by Jhan, heng- cheng (詹杭橙 師兄)

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