There are some temples, but Chapter 842 is different from others. Although the contents are exactly the same, the covers of these eight books bear a strong Manchu brand, which also symbolizes the Eight Banners:
Namely: yellow, red, blue and white of the original and bound volumes.
These eight books came into being because when the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, they burned, killed, robbed and buried the treasure outside the customs for fear of being driven out by the Han people. Only the owner of the Eight Banners knows the secret, which has been handed down from generation to generation. The owner of Huang Zheng's flag is naturally the emperor.
After getting all of them, because the cover of the book contains the map fragments related to Long Mai in the Qing Dynasty and the great treasure outside the customs, people who know this secret either want to fight against the Qing Dynasty, or want to get rich, or both, but few people (characters in the book) know this secret, and they are basically dead.
The forty-two chapters contain forty-two short scriptures.
It is generally considered to be the earliest Chinese translation of Buddhist scriptures, which is included in the seventeenth volume of Dazhengzang.
Forty-two Chapters Classic covers four aspects: first, writing is the simplest and most tame; Second, righteousness is the best and richest; Third, the people who wrote them are true from ancient times; Fourth, biography is the easiest.