Was there really a Jigong in ancient times, and was there really a Jigong in history?

Updated on history 2024-04-04
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes. There is a broken hat, a broken fan, a broken shoe and a dirty coat, which seems crazy, but in fact he is a learned and virtuous monk, who is listed as the fiftieth ancestor of Zen Buddhism and the sixth ancestor of the Yang Qi faction. He understands medical skills and has many incurable diseases for the people.

    He once took the Huayuan Shu he wrote and went out to raise funds to restore the monastery that had been destroyed by fire. He often travels to the market, saving the needy, saving the dead and helping the weak, and showing the good and punishing the evil. Therefore, in people's eyes, the word "Ji" in "Jidian" also contains the meaning of helping the needy.

    Dao Ji is good at playing Go, likes to fight crickets, and writes good poetry. He wandered the landscape, enjoyed himself, traveled everywhere, waved the inscription, and the words were timeless.

    Dao Ji is active by nature, does not like to chant scriptures, is difficult to meditate, and often mixes with those naughty boys, making games of calling cave apes and fighting crickets. Even dipped in garlic to eat dog meat, the monks reported to the abbot's room, but Huiyuan said: "The Buddha gate is so big, how can it not be a monk!"

    So he was called "the monk" again. Huiyuan passed away, he lost his patronage, and was forced to transfer to Jingci Temple, first chanting for people and acting as a cremation chemical, and later promoted to secretary monk, but he still went in and out of the song house wine shop, and traveled the mountains and rivers. He wrote poems about himself:

    I have been shaving my hair for many years, but the same poetry and wine are the cause. Sit and watch Maitreya's aerial play, and Hinata Pilu sleeps on the top. To let go, you must be able to deceive the ten sages, bow your head and not let the three sages.

    No one knows the vast universe, only the monks go around the market. A self-portrait of a "game world". Judging from the appearance, this poor monk known as "Huyin" and "Fang Yuansuo", with a broken hat, a broken fan, a broken shoe and a dirty coat, like a beggar, not a monk or a Taoist, but in fact he is the sixth monk of the Yang Qi School of Zen Buddhism.

    He was very knowledgeable, good at poetry and writing, and spoke witty and often superb. Nan Huaijin, a well-known Taiwanese scholar, particularly praised his four quatrains and dying verses of "West Lake", saying that "if you talk about poetry in terms of poetry, he is not inferior to Fan Chengda and Lu Fangweng of the four great families of the Song Dynasty"; If you use the realm of Zen to discuss poetry, you have reached the extreme of Zen. To name a few:

    The peach blossoms on the shore are red and Jinying, the willow and green silk of the embankment are light, and the egrets are peeping at the fish from afar, and they break through the Pinghu Lake a little green. "The picture is brightly colored, and the movement and stillness are harmonious; The taste is connotative, and the pen is fine and natural. The last sentence is especially charming.

    Every time he has a new appearance, Lin'an City is even more famous and famous.

    Famous eunuchs and rich rooms admire each other, competing for engagement. Dao Ji easily did not enter the Hou Gate. And with his superb medical skills, he carefully treated the old monks and the poor, and there were many incurable diseases.

    The incense gong that is popular all over the country is said to have benefited future generations through his teaching. Jingci Temple caught fire, he wrote his own article, and went to the area of Yanling Mountain to raise funds to restore the old view. He is so good at fighting, calming people's purity, and saving people's lives.

    So people called him for helping the needy"Jidian", respect it"Jigong Living Buddha"。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Really. Look at what Jigong is good for everyone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    "Jigong" is real.

    Jigong is indeed a real historical figure, but those supernatural stories about him do not exist. In the legend of all kinds of stories about Jigong, only "Yuanzhaojing Yunmu" is the legend of Jigong, and many other deeds are often taken from other monks by folk artists and writers, such as Zhigong Zen Master of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Jin Dizang of the Tang Dynasty and so on.

    Jigong in history is the descendant of Li Zunxuan, the concubine of Zhao Guangyi, Taizu of the Song Dynasty. He was born in the eighteenth year of Gaozong Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1148), some people say that it was the twentieth year of Shaoxing (1150), and died in the second year of Jiading (1209) of Ningzong of the Song Dynasty.

    Jigong family background.

    Yongning Village is outside the north gate of the ancient city, and the Jigong family lives on the bank of Zhe River. Although the Li family of Jigong is not prosperous, because of the successive eunuchs and wealthy families, it can also be called a prominent family on Tiantai. A large field on the west bank of Zhexi (now a dwelling has been built) belongs to this family, and people also call it "Li Jiayan".

    Zhexi, which originates in Beishan, is a good place for Jigong to watch the water and rice, fish, swim and play when he was a child. There is "Longxi Garden" on the side of the stone wall, which was the private manor of Jigong Li in ancient times, and the "Martyrs' Shrine" was also set up here during the Anti-Japanese War.

    The ancestral residence of Jigong has been washed away with the years, and the vicissitudes of life have changed, and finally disappeared. The people of the hometown of the past generations admired Jigong, felt its virtue, and repeatedly built Jigong Buddhist Temple, Jigong Pavilion, Stone Wall Bridge and other memorial places at the site, hoping to re-glorify the holy relics of "Living Buddha" and show the holy virtue of Jigong, which is also a logical thing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, Jigong (1148-1209), formerly known as Li Xiuyuan, Huyin, law name Daoji, Yongning Village, Tiantai County, Zhejiang Province, Southern Song Dynasty monks, descendants respected as "Living Buddha Jigong". But this "Jigong" monk of Hangzhou is just the product of the wonderful pen of the later literati, and his prototype is the Baozhi monk of Nanjing. The traces left by the monk Baozhi in the world are now in the Linggu Scenic Area of Zhongshan Mausoleum——— Baogong Pagoda and the Three Unique Monuments.

    He broke his hat, broken his fan, and torn his shoes and clothes, he seemed crazy, he was a monk in Guoqing Temple at the beginning, and then lived in Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou, and then lived in Jingci Temple, not bound by the precepts, fond of wine and meat, behaving like crazy, is a knowledgeable, good and virtuous monk, was listed as the fiftieth ancestor of Zen Buddhism, the sixth ancestor of Yang Qi School, wrote 10 volumes of "Engraved Peak Quotations", and many poems, mainly included in "Jingci Temple Chronicles", "Taishan Fanxiang".

    Jidian patriarch, named Daoji, Taizhou Li son. When I first visited the blind hall, I knew the extraordinary weapon, and then I drank and ate meat, like the wind. The temple is not tolerated, and it is presented to the blind hall, and the clouds are criticized:

    The Dharma is vast, so shouldn't it be a monk? So he didn't dare to speak. And far away from the public is lonely, out of the Jingci Temple.

    Ji tired of showing miraculous powers, strange and varied, with this biography, can not be contained. —Information ** in "Lingyin Temple Chronicles".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the Southern Song Dynasty, there was indeed a "Jigong" in the Southern Song Dynasty, whose legal name was Daoji, also known as the moon draining the light, and this "Jigong" in the Southern Song Dynasty was a tattered and sloppy image in the "Suo Po World"!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, this screen image is based on real people in history.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, this story was originally shaped by a historical prototype.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Jigong is a real figure in history, born in the eighteenth year of Shaoxing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1148 AD), and died in the second year of Jiading.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is really the existence of Jigong in history, but the "Jigong" monk of Hangzhou played in the TV series is just the product of the wonderful writing of the literati later.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Jigong is a real person, his common name is Li Xiuyuan, and he is a native of Yongning Village, Tiantai, Zhejiang.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, there is a historical prototype Daoji, but it is not as divine as it is on TV.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes. Vulgar name: Li Xiuyuan, the name of Daoji, the fiftieth ancestor of Zen Buddhism, the sixth ancestor of the Yang Qi faction.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There should be, the Jigong Living Buddha in the TV series is so good and wise, there must be a prototype in history.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There really is, because of him there are so many stories now.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is a prototype, but it is not so godly, and the film and television drama has been deified.

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