Traditional Culture: Zhang Liang Cultivating Godhood (Photo)
By Lu Zhen
(Clearwisdom.net) Zhang Liang was a minister during the early Han
Dynasty. He rendered great service to the reigning emperor, Liu Bang. Liu Bang
expressed great admiration for Zhang and often spoke of his ability to devise
victorious strategies in a command tent a thousand li (1 li is about .3 miles)
from the actual battle. Emperor Liu Bang also was favorably impressed when Zhang
conquered the Chu Kingdom and energized the Han
Kingdom after overthrowing the brutal ruler of the Qin Dynasty. After the Han
Dynasty was fully secured, Zhang Liang was appointed as "Liu Hou"
(similar to a British marquis). But, Zhang Liang never sought fame or fortune,
nor did he crave after power or wealth. He let go of his attachments to fame and
fortune and chose cultivation instead. In the end he became an immortal. Below
is the article "Zhang Zifang's Story," which is Zhang
Liang's story, published in an ancient book, Xian Zhuan Shi Yi (Biography of
the Immortals). Fetching Shoes at Pi Bridge As a little boy, Zhang Liang passed the Pi Bridge in Xia Pi on a windy
day. The wind was blowing hard and it was snowing heavily that day. Little Zhang
met an old man whose shoes had fallen off the bridge. The old man said to little
Zhang Liang,"Boy, go down and retrieve my shoes!" Zhang went under the
bridge without hesitating, fetched the shoes, and gave them to the old man. The
old man stretched his feet forward and asked little Zhang to put the shoes on
his feet. Zhang Liang felt great respect when he was told that the old man was
of elevated status. The old man said with a smile, "You can be taught. Come
back tomorrow morning, and I will teach you something." The next morning, when little Zhang arrived on the bridge at daybreak, the
old man was already there. The old man said, "You are later than I, so I
won't teach you the Tao this time." The second day, Zhang Liang was late
again and the old man told him the same thing. On the third day, Zhang Liang
arrived earlier than the old man. The old man was satisfied with Zhang Liang
this time, so he gave him a book and said, "If you read this book, you can
become the King's teacher. If you need any further help, go to the yellow stone
at the foot of Gucheng Mountain." Therefore, later generations named the
book Yellow Stone Master's Book. After reading the book, Zhang Liang became very wise. He became very adept in
dealing with and controlling volatile situations. Additionally, Zhang Liang
cultivated by adhering to the book's teachings. He attained great powers and
energy and could even lighten his body enough to enter other dimensions. He was
even able to communicate with several Gods. According to the article in Xian Zhuan Shi Yi, Zhang Liang was buried
on Long Shou Yuan (Dragon King Field) after he died. During the rebellion of the
Red Eyebrow Army, Zhang Liang's tomb was robbed. The robber saw only a yellow
stone pillow. The pillow changed and flew away like a shooting star. There was
nothing in Zhang Liang's tomb. Zhang Liang gave up power, fame, success, and wealth once he had achieved
them and started upon the cultivation path. One can read about Zhang Liang's
wonderful and magnificent achievements, including being able to levitate after
he cultivated. Zhang Liang made the best of all possible choices!
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/1/27/147375.html
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