For some brainless sprays
I'm really enough. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info a lot of things don't even understand and speculate there.,And then spray according to the guessed things.,Is it interesting?
To be honest, I don't believe in Buddhism or Taoism, so I don't think I said this last time.
At first, I just wanted to write about a monk dressed in white who loves to be forced, but when I wrote it, I always wanted to be realistic, and then I added a lot of real Buddhist things to it. (Obsessive-compulsive disorder kills people)
I have already popularized science in the book, first of all, it is a matter of faith, the Buddha is not a god, I don't want you to worship him, people only respect him as a forerunner in thought, an enlightened person, and a benevolent person who purifies all sentient beings. Later, many schools deified the Buddha for the sake of preaching, and it became a source of worship for the Buddha.
The fundamental teachings of Buddhism are enlightenment, detachment, and "goodness" and the equality of all beings. The Buddha is a pioneer, and he and the ants are essentially equal in life.
It's not that after learning Buddhism, you don't care about anything, or hide dirt or something, the same rice raises a hundred kinds of people, both good and bad.
About Endless Collection: It began in the Northern and Southern Dynasties and flourished in the Tang Dynasty. set for the purpose of social assistance. That is, the wealth of the believers is used as a fund, and in the event of famine, it is lent to the poor, and the loan does not need to be written, the interest is very low, and it is repaid in an indefinite period. However, by the time of the so-called Changsheng Treasury in the Song Dynasty and the Jiedian Treasury in the Yuan Dynasty, it became a profit-making business that hosted the lending business, and became one of the economic sources of the monastery.
This kind of endless collection is very popular with the public because of its low interest rate and the fact that it can be returned irregularly. There are many such institutions in general monasteries, among which the endless Tibetan temple of the third-order education temple in Chang'an in the Tang Dynasty is the most famous. The Endless Tibetan Monastery of Huadu Temple was established by the third-order monk Nobuyi (Ichisaku Shinxing) during the reign of Wude (618~626), with the purpose of relieving the poor during the famine, repairing the Garan, and making offerings to the Three Jewels.
The original intention of Endless Zang is good, just like the above, there are hundreds of kinds of people raised by rice, both good and bad.
Just like there are welfare organizations that are greedy for money now, can you say that the welfare institutions themselves are bad? It's just that some people have done bad things.
Those brainless sprays please grow your brains and understand things later.
I'm here to tell a story, not to coax children.