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After passing Rạch Chanh, the Master saw that Kiến Vàng village was also nearby, so He had the boat go quickly there. Here, houses were sparse, but what was valuable was that there were many sincere people practicing, and when encountering disabled beggars, they did not dare to despise them, and even helped them.

From here, the Master took the boat down the Vàm Cỏ River to reach Bến Lức market, where boats crowded together and bustling trade occurred. He immediately went ashore, pretending to be disabled, following the streets to beg for money on carriages, always reciting poems. But His poems were different from those of ordinary beggars, only speaking consistently about divine principles and morality, so when the local people heard them, their hearts began to stir in contemplation.

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