One Must Follow the Standards of Heaven to Be Recognized by Heaven as a Good Person
(Clearwisdom.net) There was a teacher named Yudu (title name Liangchen)
from Jiangxi Province who lived during the Jiajing era of Shizong Emperor of the
Ming Dynasty. At the age of eighteen, Yudu passed the imperial examination and
became a xiucai ("licentiate," administered exams held at county level
each year. The imperial examinations in Imperial China determined who among the
population would be permitted to enter the state's bureaucracy.) Because of his
poor background, he established a learning center with several friends. During
this period, he participated in the imperial examination seven times but failed
to become a juren ("recommended man," a provincial graduate,
administered every three years at the provincial level). Yudu had five sons and four daughters. Four of the five sons became ill and
died. The third son was a healthy and intelligent boy. Unfortunately, he
disappeared at the age of eight when he was playing outside. Of the four
daughters, only one survived. Mrs. Yu went blind from crying so much. The
learning center had to be closed because it was not generating enough income. As
Yudu became more impoverished, he thought, "I have not made great mistakes
in my life, why is heaven punishing me?" Every day, Yudu wrote letters and prayed to the kitchen god to send his
message to heaven. After several years, there was no response. During the eve of
Chinese New Year, the 47-year-old Yudu borrowed some grain and sat down in the
middle of the empty house with his blind wife and daughter. As they sat together
in sorrow, someone knocked on the door. Yudu opened the door and saw an old man
wearing a turban and black clothing. The old man said, "My surname is
Zhang, and I came from far away. I heard that your family is going through
hardship, so I came to console you." Yudu replied respectfully, "I've
studied my whole life but have not achieved any success. My family repeatedly
suffered from mishaps, and I can hardly support them." Mr. Zhang replied, "I've known about your situation for a long time. You
only care about achieving fame and you have ill intentions. Your letters are
full of resentment. I'm afraid your punishments are not over." Yudu was
taken by surprise and said, "I made a vow a long time ago to do good deeds,
why were my efforts futile?" Mr. Zhang said, "For example, in your
letter you mentioned that you wanted to save paper. However, when your students
and friends used papers from old books to wrap goods and to wipe the table, you
never said anything to them. You merely picked up a few sheets of paper from the
street, and burned them to show others. What good does that do? You said you
wanted to mind your speech. Instead, you are argumentative, use unkind words,
and even ridicule others. All your words and mistakes have been recorded by the
gods, and you claim that you live a simple and upright life. Aren't you
deceiving yourself and others? Although you have not done anything licentious,
every time you see a beautiful woman, you look at her from head to toe, your
heart is moved, and you would not rid yourself of your ill thoughts.
Nevertheless, you claim that you never have lustful thoughts. How can you face
heaven and earth like this? And this is what you've done to fulfill the vows
you've made. I cannot imagine how poorly you've done in other areas of your
life. I have submitted your daily prayers to the gods in heaven, and the gods
have sent a messenger to watch what you've done. They discovered that you did
not carry out any good deeds in the last few years, and when you were alone,
they saw that your heart was full of jealousy, resentment, desire for success,
profit, reward, greed, disregard for others, and lack of self-control. All your
bad thoughts have been recorded, and the punishment from heaven will become
worse and worse. You won't even be able to avoid these hardships, so how can you
ask for good fortune and rewards?" Upon hearing that, Yudu was very frightened. He cried and asked, "Since
you know everything I've done, you must be the kitchen god that I prayed to.
Please help me!" Zhang replied, "You've studied the books and know
some principles, thus, you should understand the principle of 'good deeds are
met with rewards.' However, because you cannot persevere, therefore, everything
you did was superficial and you drifted along with the current of the society.
So, why don't you do something for real? From now on, you should rid yourself of
all ill thoughts and cultivate a kind heart. Do not seek rewards and do not
pursue fame and profit. No matter how big or small the task, or how difficult
things are, you must do good deeds. Eventually, you will gain unexpected
results. I'm telling you this because your family truly believes in the gods. As
long as you do good deeds, then you can change heaven's will." After that,
Zhang walked toward the stove and disappeared. Yudu realized that Zhang was
indeed the kitchen god. Ever since then, Yudu changed his previous behaviors and continued to rid
himself of ill intentions. Everything he did and said was done as if the gods
were watching, and he did not deceive himself or lose self-control. Eventually,
he was able to act with compassion and to maintain a mind free of ill intention.
He tried his best to perform good deeds and to help others regardless of the
tasks, whether he was busy or not, or whether others knew about it or not.
Whenever he met people, he tirelessly advised them to do good deeds, to
sincerely believe in god, and the principle of "good deeds are met with
rewards, and bad deeds are met with retribution." Three years later, several people recommended Yudu to teach at the capital.
While teaching at the capital, Yudu received high regards from the prime
minister Zhang Jiangling and was recommended to enter taixue ("Great
Study," the highest rank of educational establishment in ancient China).
The following year, Yudu passed the examination and became a jinshi
("presented scholar," a metropolitan graduate, administered in the
capital every three years). One day, he ran into his missing son. Later on, Mrs.
Yu regained her sight. People admired Yudu's noble character and sent their
children to study with him. Everyone thought that this was Yudu's reward for
doing good deeds. Although one's destiny is determined by heaven, the result depends on one's
own efforts. The prerequisite is for one to become enlightened and to earnestly
believe in heaven. February 25, 2008
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