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This is a change in the style of the statue.
The Buddha statues in Dunhuang, Tibet, and Thailand are all very thin, and the clothing is also different from the Buddha statues we are common now, which is an extension of the original statue style in India.
However, in the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties in China, there was a style of statue with praise and clothing, and in the Tang Dynasty, people regarded fat as beauty, and the sculpture style of Buddha statues was round and plump.
So it's not that the Buddha statue is very fat, but the change in people's aesthetic concept when making statues, you can experience the changes when you go to Dunhuang, Yungang, and Longmen Grottoes.
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It is forbidden to avoid meat oil, which was produced under the influence of Zen Buddhism in Buddhism. It emphasizes Buddhist enlightenment rather than relying on long-term scripture reading; It emphasizes that everyone can become a Buddha, and there is no need to enter the Buddha in form. Therefore, it doesn't matter if you eat meat or drink alcohol, it's just empty, in short, it is the common saying "wine and meat through the intestines".
Zen Buddhism became an important part of later Buddhism in China, and it was influenced by Taoism, especially the Wei and Jin cultures, which truly led Buddhism to a secular religion and made the influence of Buddhism unprecedented in China.
The changes in the Buddha statue are basically as mentioned upstairs, and you can see Li Zehou's "The Course of Beauty" for details.
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Because people don't eat meat for a long time, their appetite will increase greatly, and they will eat much more pasta, rice or something than usual, so monks are usually fatter, I think the shape of the Buddha statue should be based on the monk, and the fat looks rich, kind, and makes people feel comfortable
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This is a change in the style of the statue, Dunhuang, Tibet, Myanmar, Thailand and other places of the Buddha statues are still maintained in the previous state, relatively thin. During the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was a statue style of praise and clothing, and in the Tang Dynasty, people took fat as beauty, and the sculpture style of the Buddha statue was round and plump.
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This is related to China's cultural habits, and the Buddha statues in Myanmar, Thailand and other places are still in their previous appearance and relatively thin.
The Buddha statues in Tibet are also very proportionate.
Statues are all appearances of appearance, and there is no need to deliberately distinguish them.
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Dizzy. Can't you gain weight if you eat a vegetarian diet? Don't you see some herbivores are quite fat?
It's about energy, the nourishment of things.
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Because they secretly ate a lot of dog meat.
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Rich and affinity! Skinny, you think you're a revolutionary.
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For example, the elephant is also a herbivore, isn't it also fat.
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Who told you that monks eat meat, can you ask!
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Let's look at the physique! And it is not necessary to eat meat to grow meat, sometimes soy products will make people more likely to gain weight, and rice will also make people fat.
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It may be more delicious, and it is usually more delicious. In addition, I don't have to work, and I feel very comfortable every day.
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It doesn't mean that you won't get fat if you eat vegetarian food, and monks who often eat starchy things will be easy to gain weight.
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In some Buddhist cultures, monks are regarded as spiritual guides and cultural teachers, who have a minimum of material comfort, focus on spiritual life, and generally practice chanting, meditation, and self-cultivation. The monk's life is generally relatively quiet, with regular diet and rest time. However, some monks do experience obesity, and the main reasons may be as follows:
1.Unreasonable diet: Some monks will eat some high-fat, high-calorie foods, such as eggs, noodles, fried noodles, etc., which are not only high in calories, which can easily cause stomach discomfort, but also have a short feeling of satiety, and they will feel hungry soon after eating.
2.Not exercising enough: Some monks often sit and meditate, and the amount of exercise is insufficient, making it difficult to consume too many calories and fat, which leads to body weight.
3.Excessive psychological pressure: Some monks' practice is too ascetic, and the answer book will have some pressure on their mental and physical health, especially in the spiritual silence and pure life, people are prone to negative emotions, such as loneliness and depression, these negative emotions may also have an impact on the body's endocrine, leading to weight.
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In fact, it's not that all monks are fat, it's just that some people are fatter. In life, there are some vegetarians, and eating a vegetarian diet can also gain weight.
The monks generally eat pasta, and their diet is characterized by a particularly high number of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are starch, after starch is ingested into our body, it is first converted into glucose, and part of this glucose is converted into the energy needed by our body, and the excess glucose will be converted into glycogen and fat accumulation, which is the reason for gaining weight.
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