I would like to know that there is a good place to practice in seclusion. 20

Updated on tourism 2024-04-19
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dabei Temple: Dabei Temple is located in Caojiabaozi Village, Maoqi Town, Haicheng City, Liaoning Province.

    Zip code: 114200

    2. The lower courtyard Daoyuan Temple (Guanyin Temple) is located in Sanjiabao, Jiewen Town, Haicheng City, Liaoning Province.

    Zip code: 114209

    If you are taking a plane, you can go to Shenyang Taoxian Airport, and then go to Shenyang Railway Station or long-distance bus station to Haicheng City (it is recommended to take a train). Shenyang - Haicheng, about 150 kilometers, no more than three hours. Haicheng Railway Station has a small bus that runs directly to Dabei Temple, only three times a day, at 8 a.m

    30. 1:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m. (it is recommended to take a taxi, which requires a fare of 15-20 yuan).

    Buddhists who take a plane can arrive at Dalian Airport, and then take a train from Dalian Railway Station to Haicheng City (the fare is about 30 yuan, depending on the fast and slow trains). Dalian - Haicheng, about 300 kilometers, the journey time is about 5 hours. Haicheng Railway Station has a small bus that runs directly to Dabei Temple, only three times a day, at 8 a.m

    30. 1:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m. (it is recommended to take a taxi, which requires a fare of 15-20 yuan).

    If you take the train, you can get off at Haicheng Station, and then transfer to a small bus to the temple or take a taxi to the temple. If you don't have a train to Haicheng in your city, you can get off at Shenyang (Shenyang Station or Shenyang North Station) and change trains according to the route above (which is more economical).

    To the Guanyin Temple in the lower courtyard, you can take a bus to reach it at Haicheng Railway Station. If you take a taxi, it will cost you about 30-50 yuan (but some drivers don't know the way).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello. I don't know if you like the mountainous forest area of Fujian. The belief in Buddhism here is also better. I'm also practicing. I don't know what you're going to do now.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The big is hidden in the city, and the small is hidden in the wild!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is a bit difficult, and now everywhere is scrambling to develop it.

    If you really want to be quiet, you can go to the countryside, which is more remote.

    The Taoist temple is now full of tourists, and you can't go.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Taihang Mountain: There are many deserted small villages, where the four seasons are distinct, and the climate is relatively dry, suitable for seclusion. There is land to cultivate, and there are also the necessary utensils left by the villagers. It is suitable for reclusive people who do not want to become a monk.

    Cangshan, Dali, Yunnan: Yunnan has a warm and comfortable climate, suitable for planting, and has many forest resources. Backed by Cangshan Mountain, Erhai Lake at present, the ancient city under the mountain, and the unpredictable clouds.

    At night, the sky is full of bright stars and relatively simple people. When he rises, he goes out of the mountains to the villager's house to drink a glass of wine and only talks about idle things.

    Shuhe Ancient Town, Lijiang: Spend 100,000 yuan to buy an old house with 30 years of use rights, bring arable land, feed horses, plant millet, vegetables, raise chickens and ducks, and live a free and easy life, without being separated from the crowd. Suitable for hermits who don't want to live in complete isolation for a long time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello dear <>

    Jiuhua Mountain, Zhejiang, Wutai Mountain, Shanxi, these places can be secluded, of course, throw away the mobile phone, back to a rural mountain village, you can also live in seclusion, seclusion is a way of choice, is a state of mind, the heart is calm, to ** can be secluded.

    If a person is in the deep mountains and old forests, and still has concerns about many things in the world and human feelings, or 6 roots are not pure, it cannot be called seclusion, it can only be said to be escape. I hope mine is helpful to you and I wish you a happy life <>

    All the best. <>

    **There are Taoist temples where you can live in seclusion.

    Hello dear <>

    Jiuhua Mountain, Zhejiang, Wutai Mountain, Shanxi, these places are simple things that can be secluded, of course, throw away the mobile phone, return to a rural mountain village to regret the prudence, the same can also be secluded, seclusion is a way of choice, is a state of mind, the heart is calm, to ** can be secluded. If a person is in the deep mountains and old forests, and still has concerns about many things in the world and human feelings, or 6 roots are not pure, it cannot be called seclusion, it can only be said to be escape. I hope mine is helpful to you and I wish you a happy life <>

    All the best. <>

    Mount Wutai is Buddhism.

    There are also Taoist monks living in seclusion, including Jiuhua Mountain, after so many years of changes, there are many areas where Buddhism and Taoism coexist.

    Good. The Buddha cultivates the heart, the Tao cultivates the nature, and the Tao is natural.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you feel that becoming a monk is the best choice in life, and only by taking this path will your life be meaningful, having this concept is the most basic condition for choosing a monk. If you haven't developed this understanding yet, don't become a monk just yet. In addition, the relationship at home should be handled well.

    In the Buddhist scriptures, it is said that if your parents do not listen, you must not leave the house. But this is not principled, there are many eminent monks in history, like the old monk Xuyun, although he did not ask for the consent of his parents, he still became a monk. There are many cases like this in real life, because many parents don't understand Buddhism at all, and it's impossible to get them to agree to become a monk again.

    Therefore, there are many people who run out regardless of whether their parents agree or not.

    If you are already married, of course, you must divorce before you become a monk. In terms of age, the precepts stipulate that you cannot become a monk under the age of 7 and over the age of 60, because at that age you cannot even take care of your own basic life, and you have to be supported by others. Therefore, if you don't have the ability to live independently, you can't become a monk, and you can't let someone else take care of you after you become a monk.

    There are other conditions, for example, if you hold a more important party or government position, you must resign before you can become a monk; If you have a debt, you must pay it off before you can become a monk. There are also some other conditions, such as that a yin-yang person cannot be a monk, and a person who has committed a serious crime such as destroying another person's practice or stealing a residence cannot be a monk, that is, a person who has pretended to be a monk in his or her family and participated in an important meeting within the Sangha cannot be ordained. In all, there are thirteen situations that can cause obstacles to ordination, mainly to ensure the healthy development of Buddhism.

    Here are some other questions that are of interest to you. For monks, the hukou and archives are not important, many monks in the monasteries do not have hukou, and few actually move the hukou to the monastery. There are more than 300 monks living in Nanputuo, where I live, almost only.

    Twenty or thirty people have a hukou. If the monastery wants some people to live there for a long time and stably, they will try to move their hukou to the monastery, but for the monks, these are not important, and the treatment is the same with or without a hukou. In addition, the monastery where you live will provide you with your daily needs and medical expenses.

    The economy of the monasteries is independent, and the state's policy towards the monasteries is to support themselves. Each monastery has its own economy**, some monasteries own land and can engage in some agricultural production, and many monasteries derive their income from tourism. The basic livelihood of the monks is absolutely guaranteed, and when possible, the monastery will also use part of the income for charity and Dharma propagation activities.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Shaolin Temple in Songshan, Henan. can meet your needs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I want to become a monk, I don't have any worries or pressures, I just want to become a monk.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Did you find it? Or did he become a monk? I also want to become a monk and can't find a way, I'm really tired.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The holy places in your heart are not the same, depending on what you think in your heart, Wutai, Lhasa are a lot.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cultivation is cultivation.

    The mind, regardless of whether you are a monk at home, as long as your heart is pure, you can practice. The big hidden is not outside the world, but the big hidden in the city.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It depends on what you believe in, if it is Buddhism, then it is good to choose Wutai Mountain, if it is Taoism, then you should go to Wudang Mountain!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can become a monk everywhere, you can practice everywhere, see if you have that renunciation. Bad recommendations from others will make you complain, so let's find them yourself! Basically, there are them in every city in China.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Pure ancestral court.

    Jiujiang, Jiangxi. Donglin Temple, Master Da'an.

    Pure Dojo. Chekiang.

    East Tianmu Mountain. Changchun Baiguo Xinglong Temple.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Now in a material society, sincere cultivation can only be done in dreams!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Buddha is far away in Lingshan.

    Lingshan is only in your heart.

    Everyone has a Lingshan Tower.

    Good to repair the Lingshan Tower.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Although Amitabha Buddha is wide in the world, the grass without roots in the south runs, and the Buddha door is very difficult. The senior brother above is right, you can practice in every place, in the noisy city, at home, in the deep mountains and old forests, anywhere. If we want to get out of here, it is difficult for us to cultivate, and in this troubled world, it is even more difficult for us to cultivate.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Just be far away, see the world, and worry about the brain.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The best place to practice as a monk is in a temple.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Don't go to those famous mountains and temples, go to the places you want to go to that are more secluded, more away from the bustle and hustle and bustle of the world, but can make people live a normal life

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Temple, temple, hermitage, courtyard, view.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Places suitable for seclusion are:

    1. Zhongnan Mountain: Once the most suitable place for seclusion, many celebrities have lived in seclusion here from ancient times to the present;

    2. Taihang Mountain: Taihang Mountain has four distinct seasons and a relatively dry climate, which is suitable for seclusion;

    3. Cangshan, Dali, Yunnan: The climate in Yunnan is warm and comfortable, suitable for planting. Backed by Cangshan Mountain, Erhai Lake at present, the ancient city under the mountain, and the unpredictable clouds.

    4. Daxing'an Mountains: The scenery of Daxing'an Mountains is beautiful, the vegetation is dense, and there are many kinds of animals and plants. The winter is very cold, but you can see the beautiful aurora of Douduzi;

    5. Hulunbuir Town: In the evening of Hulunbuir Town, the woodcarved flutes pulled a long figure in the sunset, overlapping with the shadow of the wooden fence, glowing with warm brilliance;

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Seclusive life is relatively boring, and it must have a certain economic foundation, that is, the problem of financial freedom must be solved first before you can talk about seclusion.

    A reclusive life.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It's because you're under a lot of pressure in your life, that's why you have this kind of thinking, and everybody actually has this kind of thinking, but we can't do it because we have a responsibility in us. Let's work hard.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's normal for you to think this way, because we live in the city under great pressure, and we all want to live in seclusion and live an idyllic life, so that there is no pressure and the mood will be relaxed.

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