The same wooden place nodded, his face ashen, and asked, "Mud Buddha? Why did my little ghost see him return?"
In fact, I'm unfamiliar with this. Two buckets of black dog blood splashed inside the house would kill the ghost. But it stands to reason that the door inside the house was open, and the ghosts couldn't stop him from walking. Although Fan was clever at the door, inviting you in for no more than two hours was just a tuft of fur. Asking so many ghosts was too late.
Monk Niu said that the Mud Buddha was not in harmony with ordinary Mud People, that there were real ghosts in the Mud Buddha. The Mud Buddha statue placed in front of the door was black, impermanent, so inside it contained black, impermanent spirits. When the little ghost saw such a messenger, he had to pull him away, pushing him anywhere.
