"11. Eater Ghost. When someone uses flowers as a sacrifice, this ghost can eat flowers at this time. Although it is often hungry and thirsty, it cannot eat anything else. Because in his previous life, he had used the "flower"(decorative objects woven from flowers) to decorate himself. 12. Blood-eating ghosts can only eat blood-stained offerings during sacrifices. Because in his previous life, he killed livestock and ate meat himself, not giving his wife and children to eat. 13. Carnivorous Ghost. This ghost is treacherous and ugly, and is hated by people. They could only eat the sacrificial meat and nothing else. In his previous life, he was a butcher who dismembered animals and cut them up to sell them. He often sold them for less than two catties or sold dog meat under the guise of sheep's heads. 14. Incense Eaters, who feed on cigarettes. In his previous life, he had sold inferior incense as high-quality incense and earned a high profit. 15. A sprinting ghost. Usually, it eats dirty things. After eating them, its entire body suddenly burns up, and it burns to death. These ghosts were monks in their previous lives. They wore Buddhist robes and went around begging for alms, pretending to treat patients. However, the money they got from begging was all spent on delicious food. This was the retribution for breaking the precepts. 16. Servant ghosts, whose hair often spontaneously combust, survive by feeding on the foul air discharged by others. It is all because of the fraud of money in the previous life, not to cultivate the cause of happiness. 17. Underground Ghosts, or Dark Ghosts, were blind and lived in dark places full of poisonous snakes. They were in excruciating pain from being bitten by snakes, as if they were being cut by a knife, and they wailed miserably every day. In his previous life, he was a corrupt official who took bribes and perverted the law, sending innocent people to prison. 18. Magical Ghost, also known as the Great Power Ghost. Although it had the power of Hercules, it was often enslaved by it and brought disaster. In his previous life, he had abducted and sold people and stolen property. He had a lot of energy, but he used it all to do bad things. 19. Blazing Ghost, Chang Wuyuan was on fire all over, as if someone had poured gasoline on him and lit him up. He was in so much pain that he wailed and howled as he rolled around on the ground. In their previous lives, these ghosts were either soldiers or bandits, attacking cities, plundering land and killing people. According to the rules, after this kind of ghost reincarnated as a human, it would still be robbed by others. 20. Ghosts who wait on babies, feed on babies 'urine and feces, and often harm babies. In his previous life, he killed a baby and was very impatient.
Ghosts that lived on the isles of the sea had no shelter and suffered from extreme cold and heat that humans could not endure. In his previous life, he had met a lonely and helpless sick person in the wilderness and robbed him of his property, so he received this retribution. 23. The King of Hell held a ghost with a staff and was enslaved by the King of Hell. He ran away with the staff. In his previous life, he flattered the king, attached himself to the dignitaries, played with power, stole the country, and did many cruel and evil things. 24, eating children ghost, this is a ghost that often eats infants and young children. In his previous life, he had faked a spell to cheat people of their belongings and killed pigs and sheep for no reason. After death, he first went to hell, served his sentence, and fell into the ghost path. 25. Man-eating Spiritual Qi Ghost. This ghost is a ghost that eats people's essence. In its previous life, it was an officer or soldier. When it fought, it made an appointment with its relatives and friends to save each other. In fact, it did not save others when it saw others die in a hard battle. Instead, it relied on the courage of others to protect it and escape. Rakshasa, this type of evil spirit specialized in eating humans, could fly in the air, and was often burned by hunger. In his previous life, he was a murderer. 27. Stove-burning ghosts. These ghosts were extremely stingy and greedy when they were alive. They even stole food from monks in the air. After they died, they went to hell first. After they left hell, they were reincarnated as ghosts. They were often burned by the big stove. 28. Unclean alley ghosts haunt the alleys and eat garbage or dirty things. In his previous life, he gave his family unclean food, so he received this retribution. 29. Wind-eating ghost. Often very hungry and thirsty, but can only drink the northwest wind. In his previous life, when he saw a monk begging for food, not only did he not give it to him, he even played a trick on him. 30. Charcoal ghost, often unconsciously swallowing charcoal, burning half to death. When he was alive, he was in charge of the prison and tortured the prisoners, making them starve. 31. Poison-eating ghosts first fall into the path of hell. After their sentence is over, they will be reincarnated into the path of ghosts. When they are hungry, they can only eat one type of poisonous fire and suffer the pain of burning their bodies. In his previous life, he had poisoned food and killed people.
32. Ghosts in the wilderness often suffer from hunger and thirst and are burned by the heavenly fire. In his previous life, he had occupied the lakes and ponds in the wilderness, forbade passers-by to drink, and said evil words.
33. Tomb Eater, who often eats dead people and often lives on the hot ashes of burned corpses. In his previous life, he made a living by stealing and selling flowers and fruits from temples, so he received this reward.
34. Ghosts lived in trees, and they suffered from the heat and cold. Originally, it was a matter of Yin virtue for the predecessors to plant trees and for the descendants to enjoy the shade. However, in this kind of ghost's previous life, they had malicious intentions and illegally cut down the trees that everyone enjoyed in exchange for money.
35. When dealing with ghosts, they would often be cut off by flying saws and resurrected. Hungry and thirsty, they could only eat some sacrifices at the crossroad. In his previous life, he had robbed passers-by of their belongings and rations.
36. Mara Body Ghost, also known as the Slaughter Evil Ghost. This ghost should be a dead demon among demons and can hurt people. The sixty-eighth volume of the Theory of Wisdom says,"Demons, Qin said that they can take lives, but only dead demons can take lives." The rest can also be the cause of life, and they can also take away the life of wisdom, so they kill." In his previous life, he believed in heresy, practiced evil Dharma, and disturbed the wisdom of Buddhism, so he received this retribution.
Most of the thirty-six ghosts listed here belonged to the category of hungry ghosts, and one could only catch a glimpse of them. There were many other types of ghosts that were difficult to count. For example, in the fourth chapter of the Dhyana Paramita Order, there are three kinds of ghosts who deliberately cause trouble with the meditators and destroy their advanced cultivation. One of them was called the "Charming Spirit", which was used to confuse meditators. It could turn into a beautiful girl and use her appearance to shake the mind of the meditator. Or become old, weak, sick and disabled people, sound and color sad, so that they have pity; Or turn into a ferocious and terrifying image, causing fear to arise in their hearts. As long as the meditator's mind was in a mess, all his previous efforts would be in vain. This kind of ghost was a rat spirit and was usually active at midnight. If the meditator saw such a ghost appear at midnight (23 o'clock to 1 o'clock), he would shout the word "rat" and it would immediately disappear.
There was also the fear ghost, which was the second type of ghost. The third place was Moro Ghost. These two were demons. Among the 36th ghosts in the Moro Ghosts, there was a species difference between them and the hungry ghosts. Among them, there were even more terrifying ghosts such as Rakshasa and Yaksha. They could harm human lives and cause diseases everywhere. They were often the subjects of eminent monks and great virtues. In the Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty, a monk named Tang Xuanzang recorded the evil deeds of the Rakshasas. If everyone believed in ghosts, they might as well believe in them for real. Don't be superstitious. From the Buddhist scriptures, we can find stories that are very beneficial to us, stories that can increase our wisdom, and guidance that can help us break our doubts and clear our minds. After all, we are originally in an environment of existence. The truth of existence would not change just because someone believed it or not. To be able to understand the real world, after all, it is the "curiosity" mentality that every one of us has.'
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