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Shi Yinguang of the Pure Land sect is recognized as the incarnation of the Bodhisattva of the Great Trend and the Pure Patriarch of the Dharma Sect.
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I think it's the Pure Land sect of Buddhism, and I know that there is a Pure Land monk (Yinguang Master) who is a patriarch who makes me feel ashamed
There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south
May you enjoy every day
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I only know the Yinguang Master, he is from the Pure Land Sect.
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Hello, Buddhism is a character generation in the Chinese character cultural circle, and it is an important part of traditional Chinese culture. The Buddhist generation refers to a group of people who take the genealogy of the Shi clan as the main body, take Buddhism as their religious belief, and take the promotion of Buddhist teachings and the inheritance of Buddhist culture as their mission. The birthplace of the Buddha is in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, and it is an important cultural group in Fujian Province.
Members of the Buddhist generation have the surname "Shi" and have a strict genealogical record and family motto system. The great Buddhist characters have all had the influence and contribution of the Ming school in Chinese history, culture, and religion.
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Amitabha Buddha Hehe Buddhism is all from the word "Jue".
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Fu Hui Zhizi Jue, the original circle can be understood. Zhou Hongpu Guangzong, Daoqing and Xuanzu. Pure and true as the sea, pure and pure.
Virtue lasts forever, and the magic is always strong. The heart is deep and dark, and the sex is clear and reverent. Sincere and good Xi Zen, cautious and benevolent.
Xue Ting is the mentor and leads you back to Xuan Road.
Zi generation, also known as Zi Pai, refers to the words used in the name to indicate the family generation (mostly the word in the middle of the name), commonly known as the pie. Its implication is self-cultivation and family, peace and governance, auspiciousness, health, and prosperity.
The character generation is an important form of naming that has been inherited in China for thousands of years, and it is also a special "rite" system in ancient China, which has continued to modern times. For various reasons, since.
After the fifties and sixties, the world became unfamiliar with the genealogy of characters, and this phenomenon was even more obvious among the younger generation.
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In Han Buddhism, only the Shaolin Temple is ranked, and it only started in the Yuan Dynasty. Mr. Jin Yong** said in "Tianlong Babu" that Shaolin Temple began to rank in the Northern Song Dynasty, which does not seem to be in line with historical facts. Master Xueting of the Yuan Dynasty used a five-character ancient poem written by himself as the basis for the ranking of Shaolin Temple; I can't remember that long, but I remember that the generations of the last 100 years or so were:
Tranquility is as true as the sea, and the wonderful body is always strong.
The last sentence is: Xueting is the mentor, leading you to the Xuanlu.
It is impossible for monks from other Buddhist temples to pretend to be Shaolin monks, because the Shaolin monks are very strict, and everyone knows each other's teacher-teacher relationship.
The half of the monks, Mahayana Buddhism is divided into sutra and tantra; Tantra is Tibetan Buddhism; The sutra sect is divided into Zen Buddhism, Vinaya Buddhism, Faxiang Sect (Three Treatises), Dharma Nature Sect (Yoga Sect), Huayan Sect, Tiantai Sect, Pure Land Sect, and Pure Land Eastern Sect, among which Zen Buddhism, Vinaya Sect, Dharma Xiang Sect (Three Treatise Sect), Dharma Nature Sect (Yoga Sect), Huayan Sect, and Tiantai Sect are also called "empty gates"; The Pure Land Tosho sect is a Japanese Buddhism.
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There are also lotus, willow, kapok, bodhi.