Who can provide a story that can be told for more than 20 minutes? Be philosophical!

Once upon a time, there was a beggar who went out to beg every day. He wants to live a normal life very much, so he always begs for some food to save. But he has accumulated for many years, and his granary is still only a little meter. He didn't understand what was going on, so he was going to find out.

One night, he quietly hid in a corner and looked at his food.

As a result, he saw a big mouse stealing his food. So he was very angry and shouted at the mouse, you didn't eat as much food as the rich family. Why did you steal the food I worked so hard to save? Suddenly, the mouse spoke: you have only eighty cents in your life, and you are not satisfied with traveling all over the world. The beggar asked the mouse, why? The mouse said to him, I don't know, just ask the Buddha.

Therefore, the beggar made up his mind to go to the Western Heaven and ask the Buddha to find out what caused this fate.

The beggar set out the next day. He begged all the way and walked a lot. One day, he tried to see a family before dark, so he knocked at the door. A housekeeper came out and asked him what he wanted. He said he wanted some food. Just when the servant came out and saw it, he asked the beggar why he was still on the road so late. The beggar told his fate and said that he would ask the Buddha for an explanation. Hearing this, Mr. W quickly invited him into the house and sat down. Brought him a lot of dry food and some money. The beggar asked why. The member explained the reason, saying that her daughter 16 years old could not speak. Ask him to go to the Western Heaven to help ask the Buddha. What is the reason?

Mr. W once swore that she would marry his daughter. I called Hua and thought I was going to the Western Heaven anyway. I asked Buddha for him by the way, and he agreed.

Beggars took more mountain roads. I went to a mountain and saw a temple, so I went in to beg for water. I saw an old monk leaning against Zhang Xi. He looked very old, but he was very energetic. The old monk gave him water to drink, told him to have a rest, and asked him where he was going. When the beggar explained where he was going, the old monk quickly took the beggar's hand and said, Please help me go to the west and ask the Buddha. I have been practicing for more than 500 years. I should have ascended to heaven a long time ago. Why can't I fly? So Jiao Hua agreed with the old monk.

Further on, we passed many ravines and ridges. The beggar came to the edge of a big river, and there was no boat in the river. The beggar is in a hurry. What can we do? How to get there? The beggar cried and said, should my life be so bitter Suddenly, a big old tortoise surfaced. The old tortoise said something human and asked the beggar why he was crying here. The beggar told the story again. The old turtle said to him, I have practiced 1000 years. Presumably, Jackie Chan should have flown away. Why am I still an old turtle? If you go to the Western Heaven to ask Buddha for me, I will drive you to the other side. The beggar readily agreed.

The beggar walked for many days, but he never saw the Buddha. The beggar wondered and thought, where is the Buddha? The west should have arrived long ago. The beggar was so sad that he fell asleep. Suddenly, the Buddha appeared and the beggar was very happy. The Buddha asked the beggar, you must have something very important to ask here, right? The beggar said, yes, I want to ask a few questions, and I hope the Buddha can explain it to me.

The Buddha said yes, but on one condition, you can only ask three questions at most. Because no one has ever asked more than three questions. The beggar agreed and thought, what questions should I ask?

Beggars feel that their problems are too unimportant. It is not easy for the old turtle to practice 1000 years. Questions you should ask him. The old monk practiced for more than 500 years, and it was also very hard. He should also ask questions. My daughter is poor. How can she get married if she can't talk? He should also ask questions.

So the beggar asked the first question without hesitation.

The Buddha told him that the old tortoise could not become a dragon because it could not bear the shell on its back. There are twenty-four night pearls in its shell. If it removes the turtle shell, it can become a dragon.

The Buddha answered the second question. The old monk holds his baby Zhang Xi all day, and he worries about it all day. His Zhang Xi is a treasure. If you tie it to the ground, there will be a clear spring on the ground. If the old monk is willing to throw away that Zhang Xi, he can ascend to heaven.

The beggar was very happy and asked the third question. The Buddha replied that when Sargam saw his sweetheart coming, he would talk, and suddenly the Buddha disappeared.

The beggar felt that he had nothing to do, so he made a living by begging, so he hurried back. When the beggar came to the river, the old tortoise had guessed that the beggar should come back, so he was anxious to ask what the Buddha said. The beggar said, you take me across the river first, and then I'll tell you. The old tortoise called the beggar and the beggar explained the reason. The old turtle understood at once, so he took off his turtle shell and gave it to the beggar, saying that there were 24 night pearls in it, which were priceless and useless to me, so I gave them to you. So the old turtle immediately turned into a dragonfly and left.

The beggar came back with 24 night pearls. I came to the mountain and met the old monk. The old monk asked the Buddha how to answer. The beggar told the reason, and the old monk was very happy, so he gave Xiao Zhangxi to the beggar. The old monk flew away at once.

The beggar came to Mr. W's door, and suddenly a big girl ran out of it and shouted, The man who asked the Buddha is back. Mr. W also ran out. He was surprised at the way his daughter suddenly spoke. The beggar said what the Buddha said, and the foreign minister was very happy and married his daughter to the beggar.