The first part: "After confession, you can live beyond life. Is the prince afraid of monks? "
The second part: "Paper money can continue life, and it is clear that Bodhisattva is a corrupt official!" ?
Interpretation: If monks chanting scriptures can make people live beyond life, is it because the prince is afraid that monks will not dare to take lives casually? If burning paper money can also prolong life, it means that Bodhisattva is also bribed! Irony is meaningful and reasonable.
Extended data:
Xu Wenchang served as Hu Zongxian's assistant, helping him capture Xu Hai and seduce Wang Zhi. After Hu Zongxian went to prison, Xu Wenchang committed suicide nine times in fear and madness, but none of them died. Later, he went to prison for killing his stepwife and died. After being imprisoned for seven years, he was rescued by Zhang Yuan and other friends.
Then travel to Jinling in the south and go to the valley in the north. Throughout the frontier fortress, I often lament generously. In his later years, he suffered from poverty and illness, and thousands of books were sold out. Self-proclaimed "Southern accent to the North", he died in the 21st year of Wanli (1593) at the age of 73.
Xu Wenchang, Jie Jin and Yang Shen are also called "the three great talents of Ming Dynasty". Zheng Banqiao had great respect for Xu Wenchang, and once he carved a seal, calling himself a running dog under the Ivy League. Writer and artist Mu Xin called him a "complete genius".
He was resourceful and decisive, and almost tried his best to break the enemy's troubles for many years. In his later years, he carefully cultivated the famous Li, which enabled him to establish immortal feats. Xu Wei's poems were honored by Yuan Hongdao as "the first in Ming Dynasty"; His plays were highly praised by Tang Xianzu. As for painting, he is one of the most outstanding figures in China's art history.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Xu Wenchang