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There are a lot of such arguments, you check the relevant information, a lot.
What continues in the mainland is the research results of Mr. Lu Xun, Wu Chengen. Opponents believe that in the Siku Quanshu, there is no name but no text. Wu's "Journey to the West" is a short travelogue, not a journey to the west.
The result of the general continuation of Hong Kong and Taiwan is that Qiu is in action. Opponents believe that Qiu's "Journey to the West" is a ** with simple characters (only Tang Seng), not Journey to the West.
In the Ming Dynasty, there was a folk drama, similar to Journey to the West, when the main character was Sun Wukong.
At present, the generally accepted answer is that Journey to the West is a collection of continuous writings written by many people who are proficient in Buddhism.
1000 words **, it is unlikely to explain Journey to the West clearly, but it is enough to copy the relevant information casually.
You might as well start with the differences and connections between the products, which is a personal feeling, which is indescribable, and you can play as you like. If you want to "list facts and retell theories", those 10 1000 words are not enough to write.
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Wu Chengen is writing **Ah, the background of borrowing is naturally Chinese traditional culture. There are three schools of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in traditional Chinese culture, and he borrowed two. As far as the whole book is concerned, it is mainly Buddhism.
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Laymen think that "Journey to the West" is mainly based on Buddhism, and it is a bit ironic about Taoism, after the Jade Emperor was beaten by Sun Wukong, he hid under the table and asked the Buddha to come to the rescue. Who knows, "Journey to the West" is a Taoist Danjing catalog, the Taoist Danjing catalog has been lost for a long time, and the last Taoist priest was found in "Journey to the West".
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Pay attention to your entry point: the important role of the grand team spirit from ancient times to the present, the echoing relationship between the ideal society and the real society, the embodiment and infiltration of fraternity in Journey to the West, and the vicissitudes and sweet process of determination and achievement.
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Among them, there are Buddhism and Taoism, the gods in the heavenly court are Taoist, and the Buddha in the Western Elysium is Buddhist.
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Journey to the West is the Buddha, and the list of gods is the Tao.
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Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism are well combined.
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Writing down the Eight Commandments Gaiden can definitely reach 1,000 words.
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The Bodhi Patriarch is a quasi-Taoist and the disciple of the Buddha. The two used to be at the helm of the Western Church together. Later, Rulai cultivated a six-zhang golden body, established Buddhism, and annexed Western religion.
The Bodhi Patriarch also lived in seclusion in the mountains and forests from then on, and named the high mountain "Lingtai Fangcun Mountain", opposite to "Tianzhu Lingshan". After the self-reliance Taoist self-cultivation, except for the mountain residents, no one knew where he lived. Even if it is that Rulai, he doesn't know where his junior brother is.
I didn't know that there were still immortals in Xiniu Hezhou. Rulai once commented on Xiniu Hezhou: "I, Xiniu Hezhou, am not greedy or killed, nourish qi and latent spirits, although there is no supreme truth, everyone has a long life" (see the eighth chapter of "Journey to the West").
It can be seen that Rulai, who is also in Xiniu Hezhou, does not know the existence of Bodhi Ancestor. From this, it can be seen that Bodhi's path is not inferior to that of Nyolai. You can even avoid the eyes of the Buddha.
Sun Wukong should be one of Buddhism and Taoism.
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Before being pressed by Rulai under the Five Elements Mountain was the Tao, and after following Tang Seng was the Buddha.
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According to the teacher, it is considered the Tao, and according to the establishment, it is regarded as the Buddha.
It's like learning business management, and I actually go to machining.
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Buddha, Sun Wukong escorted Tang Seng to the West Heaven to learn scriptures, and was later named the Holy Buddha of Fighting.
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Buddha, because he is the same as the Buddha! Ha ha...
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Li Shimin should promote the Taoism, that's right. But in history, Tang Seng was not ordered to learn scriptures, but smuggled out.
Journey to the West pinned on the author's ideals, because Taoism in the Ming Dynasty was very dark, so the author deposited it in it and scolded Taoism. Bodhi Ancestor is a character created by the author who combines Buddhism and Taoism. As for saying that Bodhi Ancestor is Zhun Ti, it should be some ridiculous statements on the Internet.
Because the two books "Journey to the West" and "Romance of the Gods" copied part of each other (I don't know who copied whom), there are similar parts about the introductions of Bodhi and Zhun Ti when they appeared.
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From the source, the original root of "Journey to the West" is, of course, because of the historical figure Tang Xuanzang and the "Legend of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty" he wrote; But as a literary work, the earliest prototype is the "Tang Sanzang Quzi Ci" that appeared in the late Tang Dynasty and the fifth dynasty, which is a kind of folk rap, in which the story of one of his Hu apprentices in the Western Regions and other mythological episodes have begun to be added; In the Song Dynasty, a script of rap Journey to the West appeared, adding many mythological characters of Taoism, with all the apprentices and basically complete storylines, especially Sun Monkey is a variant of the Hu apprentice who added the Hindu god monkey Hanuman five generations later; In the Yuan Dynasty, there began to be more specific stories, forming miscellaneous dramas featuring the unity of Taoist mythology and Buddhist characters; At the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, through the hands of Wu Chengen, a more complete and extensive ** was gradually formed.
According to the ancient version of the ** commentary, this book is actually for the purpose of cultivating the mind, and the main idea is actually the unity of Confucianism and Taoism, and the Buddhist characters and backgrounds are borrowed, so the so-called fighting over the Buddha and other names are both copied and made up.
Take a closer look at the table of contents of each chapter, and you will know that it has a lot to do with the Taoist Nine Turns of the Golden Pill's internal strength and mental method, and then look at the poems in each chapter, all of which are the five elements, yin and yang, gossip and other content, and there is nothing in it. For example, in **, Bodhi Ancestor is actually a Taoist figure, and the magic spells taught are Taoist. **Some Buddhist terms such as the six roots and the five aggregates are also used to illustrate the "nature of the mind".
Because since the Song Dynasty, the unity of the three religions has been advocated, and this idea was completed in the Ming Dynasty.
I don't remember who commented on the most popular in the Qing Dynasty, but his central idea is: the way of the university is in Ming Mingde, in being close to the people, and in stopping at perfection. Then the chapters are about how to do it with the combination of Confucianism and Taoism
Knowing and then there is certainty, and then there is stability, and then it can be quiet, and then it can be peaceful, and then it can be considered, and then it can be obtained. Things have a beginning and an end, and knowing the order is the shortest way.
How to embody it: the character of the object and then the knowing, the knowledge and then the sincerity, the sincerity and then the heart, the heart and then the body, the body and then the family, the family and then the country, the country and then the world is peaceful.
And Sun Monkey's earliest wildness represents the unsettled heart, and then he was subdued, which means that he has achieved sincerity and righteousness, so he assisted Tang Sanzang to learn scriptures, which is self-cultivation. In the end, the positive result is that the world is flat.
In short, it is about how to achieve peace of mind through various means, and how to generate wisdom from concentration.
There is also a book review that believes that this book mainly refers to how to cultivate the inner pill. Some people once thought that reading "Journey to the West" could help you learn how to cultivate special functions.
There are also comments on Buddhism, because this ** is not mainly about religion, but about cultivating the mind.
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Tsk, smart people, don't explain.
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"Journey to the West" represents the point of view of the author Wu Lao, because the author Wu Lao originally believed in Buddhism and deviated from the way; The dynasty reflected in the story is the Tang Dynasty, and the Tang Dynasty emphasized Buddhism over Taoism in history, so "Journey to the West" focuses on Buddhism!!
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In "Journey to the West", the Bodhisattva and the Buddha are mainly in the Western Heaven Elysium, and there are also Bodhisattvas and Buddha's dojos outside the Western Heaven Elysium, and the Western Heaven Elysium is equivalent to the headquarters. Journey to the West mainly tells the story of Xuanzang's scriptures, Xuanzang was originally the golden cicada of the Western Heaven Elysium, in order to complete the task of learning the scriptures reincarnated mortals, the ninth mortal went on the road alone to learn the scriptures, and finally arrived at the Tongtian River and was eaten by Sha Wujing, the head hanging from the necklace on Sha Wujing's neck is the skull of Xuanzang IX, Journey to the West tells the story of Xuanzang's tenth generation of learning scriptures, and received Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing on the road on the road to learn scriptures.
Sun Wukong can also find Bodhisattvas and Buddhas before becoming a Buddha because he is a person with great magical powers in learning scriptures, and the long road to learning scriptures is because Xuanzang is a mortal, because the Buddha requires that he can only go on foot, otherwise Sun Wukong will be able to get a somersault cloud, which is explained at the beginning of Journey to the West.
Sun Wukong had broken away from the six realms of reincarnation before he successfully learned the scriptures, because Sun Wukong had crossed out the monkey name in the book of life and death, and he was not under the jurisdiction of the prefecture. This is explained in "Journey to the West: Havoc in the Heavenly Palace".
Don't ignore the fact that Sun Wukong has Buddha nature, in Buddhism, every plant and tree has Buddha nature, not to mention intelligent beings.
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I smell it. At one time, the Buddha lived in the city of the king's house, in the mountains of Jajari, with the great bhikshus 12,000 people, all the great saints and spirits have attained, and their names are as follows: Venerable Honji, Venerable Righteous Wish, Venerable Righteous Speech, Venerable Trumpet, Venerable Benevolence, Venerable Detachment, Venerable Famous, Venerable Benevolence, Venerable Benevolence, Venerable Possession, Venerable Ox King, Venerable Ulou Pinluogya, Venerable Gayagyalpa, Venerable Natigaya, Venerable Mahakalya, Venerable Sariputta, Venerable Mahagharyan, Venerable Mahana, Venerable Sariputta, Venerable Maha Chasya, Venerable Mahajuna, Venerable Wishing Son, His Holiness is free from obstacles, His Holiness is overflowing, His Holiness is firm, His Holiness is the king, His Holiness is fruitful, His Holiness is benevolent, His Holiness is happy, His Holiness is good, Venerable Luo Yun, Venerable Ananda, and so on. and with the Mahayana Bodhisattvas, the Bodhisattvas of Puxian, the Bodhisattvas of Miaode, the Bodhisattvas of Cishi, etc., all the Bodhisattvas in this virtuous tribulation; and the Sixteen Righteous Men such as the Virtuous Protector; Bodhisattvas of Good Thought, Wisdom of Faith, Bodhisattvas of Emptiness, Bodhisattvas of Divine Power, Bodhisattvas of Guangying, Bodhisattvas of Wisdom, Bodhisattvas of Wisdom, Bodhisattvas of Silence, Bodhisattvas of Wishing Wisdom, Bodhisattvas of Incense, Bodhisattvas of Baoying, Bodhisattvas of Middle Dwelling, Bodhisattvas of Making, Bodhisattvas of Liberation; All follow the virtues of the great masters, have the immeasurable vows of the Bodhisattvas, settle down the Dharma of all merits, travel in the ten directions, exercise power conveniently, enter the Dharma to the other side, and become enlightened in the immeasurable world.
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The book is written about virtual places, and the Buddha and Bodhisattva are also with Chinese culture.
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In Vulture Mountain, not Western Elysium.
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Is your question just about Journey to the West as a literary work or about actual Buddhism?
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You can go to the Zhibei Buddha website to see, there is a wealth of information.
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Because he knew that Shenxiu had not yet had an epiphany.
And at this time, when the monks in the temple were talking about this first chizi, it was cooked
He originally watched "Journey to the West" just to watch the excitement, but he didn't know that there was such a profound Buddhist principle in it! At this time, his mind was under the tree
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In "Journey to the West", it is actually written on the surface of Buddhist stories, and behind it is the Taoist knowledge of cultivating immortals and refining qi.
Don't be fooled by the surface, read carefully, it's all about Taoist qigong stuff.
Theoretically, beauty is something of the Dharma.
Hee-hee It seems to be too long, and it makes my eyes look dazzling!!
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