When encountering a Buddha and killing a Buddha, which four kings in history did not hesitate to car

Updated on history 2024-02-28
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are still four emperors in history, who are fearless, kill Buddha when they encounter Buddha, and rise up a large-scale movement to exterminate Buddha. These four emperors were in chronological order were Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty Li Yan and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The background of Huichang's extermination of Buddha is actually very complicated, and under that historical condition at that time, Huichang's extermination of Buddha has become the most important thing for Tang Wuzong Li Yan to do, because the Tang Dynasty was an era when the division of feudal towns was very serious.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are four emperors, Taiwu Emperor Tuoba Tao of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Tang Wuzong Li Yan and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong, which carried out the campaign to exterminate Buddhism.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It was carried out by Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Emperor Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Yan, and Emperor Shizong of the Later Zhou Dynasty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It was these four emperors: Li Yan of Tang Wuzong, Chai Rong of Later Zhou Shizong, Taiwu Emperor Tuoba Tao of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It was these four kings: Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Tang Wuzong Li Yan, and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The four emperors in chronological order were: Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty Li Yan, and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.The first legal challenge was after the Northern Wei Dynasty destroyed the Northern Liang, and the rulers of the Northern Wei Dynasty were faced with various social contradictions, and Emperor Daowu implemented some reform measures in order to consolidate his dominance. Buddhism was also relatively lenient, so Buddhism developed relatively quickly in a relatively short period of fifty or sixty years.

    Later, because Emperor Taiwu listened to the one-sided words of Taoism, saying that Buddhism was a foreign religion and could not be trusted, he brazenly launched a large-scale campaign to exterminate Buddhism.

    2.The second time was in the third year of Emperor Wu of Zhou, because the Yellow Emperor Yuwen Jue was young, the power was in the hands of his cousin Yuwen Hu, the following year Yuwen Hu established Yuwen Yong as the emperor, that is, Emperor Taiwu, the first year of Jiande, the new emperor Yuwen Yong killed his cousin, and he was in charge of the government alone.

    3.The third time was during the Tang Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Tang Dynasty was very disgusted with Buddhism, and in April of the fifth year of Huichang, he ordered an inventory of the number of monasteries and monks in the country, and in August, he ordered the demolition of 4,600 temples and more than 40,000 private monks' residences in the country of Fuguo within a time limit, such as Wutai Mountain, leaving only a small remote temple Nanchan Temple, and ordered all the monks and nuns to return home, so that Buddhism suffered an unprecedented major blow.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    New China also wantonly "broke the four olds" and turned the name of Buddha.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The existence of Buddhism is not conducive to rule, Buddhism has a large amount of land and population, and for the ruler it is a force that needs to be used for himself.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At that time, some people spread some bad things under the guise of Buddhism, which caused many bad influences, so four campaigns to exterminate Buddhism were launched.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    These four emperors were in chronological order were Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty Li Yan and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The kings who carried out the campaign to exterminate Buddhism in history include Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty Li Yan and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong. Because the Buddhists who grew and grew were once not afraid of imperial power, they also became a tool for conspirators to achieve their political goals.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    By the time of the Ming and Qing dynasties, China's traditional mythological system had treated gods and Buddhas as equals. However, Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Tang Wuzong Li Yan and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong did not care, and the history called "Three Martial Arts and One Sect Destroying Buddha".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are four kings who fearlessly carried out the campaign to destroy the Buddha, they are the Northern Wei Dynasty Taiwu Emperor Tuoba Tao, the Northern Zhou Dynasty Emperor Wu Emperor Yuwen Yong, the Tang Wuzong Li Yan and the Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong, later known as the "Three Martial Arts and One Sect to Destroy the Buddha".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    "Three martial arts to destroy the Buddha", refers to the Northern Wei Dynasty Taiwu Emperor exterminated the Buddha, the Northern Zhou Emperor Wu Emperor destroyed the Buddha, and the Tang Wuzong destroyed the Buddha. The names or temple numbers of these incumbents all have a martial character. If you add the destruction of the Buddha during the Later Zhou Dynasty, it is collectively called"Three martial arts and one sect destroyed the Buddha"。

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    These four courageous emperors were: Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Tang Wuzong Li Yan and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty Li Yan and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong, all of these kings have had a campaign to destroy Buddhism in history.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The kings who fearlessly carried out the campaign to exterminate Buddhism in history are: Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Tang Wuzong Li Yan and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The reason why the view of banning Buddhism for economic reasons is not comprehensive is that economics is still politics in the final analysis. However, politics here is not a struggle for the rights of religious groups, but a struggle between secular politics and religion.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty, these three emperors all carried out the campaign to destroy the Buddha during their reigns, which is known as the "Three Martial Powers to Destroy the Buddha" in history.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In Chinese history, there have been four emperors who challenged Buddhism, known as "three martial arts and one sect to destroy the Buddha". They are Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Tang Wuzong Li Yan, and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Historically, Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty carried out a very severe campaign to exterminate Buddhism, and Buddhists were deeply hit during that period.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The power of the Buddha has a very far-reaching influence in history, many emperors have had it, but none of them have really succeeded, and this cannot be erased forever.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Emperor Taiwu launched a very severe purge of Buddhism at that time, so that the reconstruction of Buddhism faced great difficulties after a long time.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Three Martial Arts and One Sect: Four "forbidden Buddha" events in history occurred in 444 AD, when Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty banned the Buddha; In 574 AD, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong banned the Buddha; In 841 AD, Tang Wuzong Li Yan banned Buddha; In 955 AD, after the Zhou Zhou Shizong Chai Rong banned the Buddha.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The status of Buddha in ancient Chinese history is still relatively high, but in the Northern Wei Dynasty Taiwu Emperor, Northern Zhou Emperor Wu Emperor and Tang Wuzong all carried out the Buddha extermination campaign.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The essence of Buddhism is actually the landlord, occupying good land and not affecting the agricultural economy, men and women can not get married and have children, resulting in a shortage of soldiers, the common people are getting poorer and poorer, but the monks are so rich that they are all rich, so the wise and martial Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty destroyed the Buddha and unified the north, and the Northern Zhou Emperor Wu Emperor destroyed the Buddha to unify the southwest and the north, laying the foundation for the unification of the Sui Dynasty, Tang Wuzong destroyed the Buddha to stabilize the rule, and Zhou Shizong destroyed the Buddha to defeat the Shijin Northern Han and Khitan, laying the foundation for the unification of the Northern Song Dynasty.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    There were four emperors, Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty Tuoba Tao, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yuwen Yong, Emperor Wuzong of the Tang Dynasty Li Yan, and Later Zhou Shizong Chai Rong.

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