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Buddhism has not weakened Chinese culture, on the contrary, the integration of Buddhism is that the Chinese civilization has become more brilliant and dazzling, there is no civilization in the world can be as inclusive as the Chinese civilization, as long as there is goodwill, all welcome to contain, Confucius said: There are friends from afar, it is very happy. It is precisely in this way that Buddhism does not reject other religions, and it itself is also secretly in harmony with certain aspects of Chinese civilization, so that it can seek common ground while reserving differences.
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The Buddha only rebukes those things that are upside down and obsessed, but for the things that are on the right path, he has always supported them and rounded them up.
I don't know if your so-called weakening refers to the servility of the Chinese? But servility arose under the conditions of kingship, which was a Confucian theory. It's not a Buddhist one.
Buddhism talks about compassion, but compassion does not mean always giving in and running away. Buddhism also emphasizes the importance of forbearance, but it is certain that escape has never been advocated by Buddhism. Hinayana Buddhism does not talk about escape, while Mahayana Buddhism advocates joining the WTO.
Buddhism teaches Chinese to be "strong", look at the Diamond Sutra, the Diamond Sutra has a great cause with the Chinese. It can break the habit of the Chinese who are happy with their achievements and the onlookers are sluggish.
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The reason why Buddhism can be quickly integrated into Chinese culture is because Buddhism and Taoism coincide, because there are fewer Taoist classics, so they are overwhelmed by Buddhism, and only after reading the Buddhist scriptures, will they have a deeper understanding of the Tao Te Ching.
The essence of Chinese culture is Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism, how can it be said that Buddhism has weakened Chinese culture, you see in our lives, without Buddhist culture, what will happen, Chinese culture is still so beautiful. Edge, red dust, love, goddess scattered flowers, seamless. And many other words, all from Buddhist scriptures.
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It is basically a false proposition.
What is a representation of Chinese culture? What are the basic teachings of Buddhism? How is the concept and degree of weakening determined?
Respect is the basis of harmony, seeking common ground while reserving differences is the premise of development, no matter what culture, are interpreting the world, nothing more than different angles, the root of difficult harmony is that a variety of cultures attack each other, rather than learning from each other, a living culture must be a learning culture.
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It is fundamentally strengthened, you must know that China was the most powerful country in the world until the end of the Qing Dynasty, just like the United States now. Buddhism has long guided moral values.
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Orthodox Buddhism would not have had such a deep influence.
Buddhism in China is a combination of Confucianism + Buddhism + Taoism with Chinese characteristics.
It should be Confucianism that really weakens it.
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Buddhism did not weaken Chinese culture.
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Buddhism is a foreign religion, and there have been disputes with China's native religion since ancient times, and now Buddhism is powerful, and Taoism is really bitter under their suppression.
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Taoism governs the country and Buddhism governs the mind.
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Well, I think the landlord is someone who is swiping points in his waistcoat and slandering Buddhism by the way.
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Weaken?! If you don't understand, don't talk nonsense.
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1. Buddhism has had a profound impact on Chinese literature.
After Buddhism was introduced to China, many writers knew many stories with vivid content and novel forms in ancient Indian Buddhist scriptures. This provides a great deal of "imagination" space for Chinese writers, and enables them to expand their themes and enrich their thematic ideas. For example, Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", Shi Nai'an's "Water Margin", Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions", etc., are all influenced by Zen thought.
2. Buddhism has had a great influence on Chinese culture and thought.
Since the introduction of Huayan, Chan Buddhism and other Buddhist theories that gave rise to the Ming theory of the Song Dynasty, the study of Buddhism has always been very strong in Chinese cultural and ideological circles. In modern times, famous artists such as Kang Youwei, Liang Qichao, and Zhang Taiyan were all influenced by Buddhist thought. In particular, the Buddhist ideas of compassion, equality, and selflessness have played a great role in promoting the enlightenment of democratic ideas among these celebrities.
Clique. After Buddhism spread to each region, due to the influence of local society, politics, and culture, the form and content changed accordingly, and many sects were formed.
China: There are three major systems: Chinese, Tibetan and Pali. In the process of development, each of them formed a number of schools and sects.
Chinese Buddhism mainly includes Tiantai Buddhism, Three Treatises, Faxiang, Vinaya, Pure Land, Zen, Huayan, Tantra, etc. Tibetan Buddhism mainly includes Nyingma, Kadampa, Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelug.
In addition, there are several small factions such as Xijie, Jueyu, Juenang, and Xialu. Among them, the Gelugpa is the largest. Pali Buddhism mainly includes the four schools of Run, Zhuangzhuang, Duolie (and the four tribes of Gongdan, Sutman, Ruijing, and Burma), and Zuo.
Japan: Tendai Buddhism, Shingon Buddhism, Pure Land Buddhism, Pure Land Buddhism, Zen Buddhism (Rinzai, Soto, Huangbari), Nichiren Buddhism, Vinaya Buddhism, etc.; In modern times, there are new sects of the Nichiren lineage, such as the Soka Gakkai and the Ritsusho Kai.
South Korea: There are Jogye sects, Cheondai sects, Nirvana sects, Taikoo sects and Won Buddhism.
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Language comes from culture, Master Jingkong said that the highest education is the education of love, and the Buddha taught us how to love, and this is the Buddha's greatest influence on China and the Nine Dharma Realms.
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It indirectly promoted the revival of ancient culture.
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Buddhist vocabulary has had a profound impact on the Chinese language and culture, and even Mr. Liang Qichao has commented on it.
From India to China, and then to Japan and South Korea.
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