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The three religions and the nine streams are all human beings: it means that people in society are engaged in all walks of life, and they are all part of this society.
Insects, rats, and ants are all fate: The meaning of the sentence is that insects, mice, and ants are all life, but in the poem, it means that those people of various positions in society are caused by fate.
Advise you to always have compassion: I advise you to always have compassion for the suffering of others.
Kindness and good fortune come to the door: Be willing to give and do good deeds, then happiness will come to your home.
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The Venerable One is Devadatta. He is the son of the king of Hufan, the brother of Ananda, and the brother of the Buddha. His Holiness was an evil bhikshu who committed the five sins of rebellion, destroying the Sangha, and being hostile to the Buddha when he was a Buddha.
When he was young, he studied the arts with Shakyamuni and Nanda. After the Buddha attained enlightenment, he became a monk with the Buddha and practiced diligently for 12 years. Later, because he failed to obtain the holy fruit, he gradually developed evil thoughts, and then went to the Ten Powers of the Buddha to learn the power of the gods, and led 500 disciples to leave the Sangha, claiming to be a master and advocating heresies.
He once killed the Buddha with 500 catapults, and when the Buddha entered the king's house, he went wild and wanted to harm the Buddha and replace him as the king of the teachings, but he could not succeed. At that time, the disciples of Deva returned to the Buddha's sangha under the advice of Sariputta and Moggallan, and King Ajata was also taught by the Buddha to repent and take refuge. However, Deva still did not give up evil thoughts, and when she wanted to harm the Buddha, she broke her finger and died.
It is reported that Deva fell into hell after her death. It is rumored that Xuanzang once saw Deva fall into the pit of hell in the east of the ruined site of the Yuanyuan Monastery. He read it in hell"Minami none", claiming the name of the Buddha, tirelessly, the merits are complete, and finally liberation.
Reincarnated as a Buddha. Atta, also known as Devadatta, Devadatta, Devadatta, Devadatta, Devadatta, Devadatta, Devadatta, Abbreviated as Deva, Data.
It is translated as heavenly, heavenly.
The three religions and the nine streams are all human beings, insects, rats, moles and ants are all fate, and the king is advised to always have compassion and be willing to give good fortune to the door
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Three religions: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
Nine streams: Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Moism, Vertical and Horizontal, Miscellaneous, and Farmer.
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"Three Religions and Nine Streams" is generally understood as the name of the ancient profession, and it is believed that it refers to the people of the lower class of the old society who roamed the rivers and lakes and engaged in various industries. The "three religions and nine streams" in the ancient vernacular** often contain derogatory connotations.
In fact, the original meaning of "three religions and nine streams" refers to three religions and nine academic schools.
Regarding the "Three Religions", it is recorded that this is said to date from the Three Kingdoms period. The three religions mentioned in the conversation between Sun Quan of Wu and Shangshu Ling Kan Ze are Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
"Nine Streams", referring to the nine academic schools of the pre-Qin period, can be found in the Hanshu Art and Literature Chronicles. These nine schools refer to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Moism, Vertical and Horizontal Schools, Miscellaneous Schools, and Peasant Schools. The brief introduction is as follows:
Confucianism: It is the main body of Chinese feudal culture, and the doctrine of Confucius is admired and has the most far-reaching influence. From the Han Dynasty to the "May Fourth Movement", it has always occupied an important position in China's ideological circles. Mencius and Dong Zhongshu are famous representatives.
Taoism: A school of scholarship centered on the doctrine of the "Tao" of the pre-Qin Laozi. Zhuangzi inherited and developed the ideas of Lao Tzu and was known as a "moralist".
Lao Tzu's philosophical thought is objective idealism, but its idea of "blessings and misfortunes are relied upon, and misfortunes and blessings are lurking" has the idea of simple dialectics. Taoism in the Han Dynasty revered Lao Tzu as the ancestor of Taoism, but Lao Tzu's teachings were not religious.
Yin-Yang Family: A school of thought that advocated the theory of the five elements of Yin and Yang during the Warring States Period, represented by Zou Yan of Qi State, and Legalism: An important school that advocated the rule of law during the Warring States Period. Originated from Guan Zhong and Zi Chuan in the Spring and Autumn Period, the representative figures are Shang Ying and Shen Bu Harm during the Warring States Period, and Han Fei is the master of Legalism.
Celebrity: It is a school of thought during the Warring States period, a "debater", and it is actually ancient logic. Representative figure Gongsun Long.
Mohist: It is a school of thought during the Warring States period, advocating "non-offensive (against unjust war)", "saving use", "saving funeral", etc. The founder is Mo Zhai.
Zonghengjia: During the Warring States period, there were "Hezong faction" and "Lianheng faction" among the strategists engaged in political and diplomatic activities. The representative figures are Su Qin (advocating "Hezhong", that is, the six countries unite to resist Qin), Zhang Yi (advocating "Lianheng", that is, disintegrating the unity of the six countries and making them serve Qin separately).
These two types of strategists are collectively referred to as "Zonghengjia".
Miscellaneous: A part of the scholars who mixed various schools of thought from the Warring States period to the Qin and Han dynasties, and their characteristics were "both Confucianism and ink, and the name and law". His representative works are "Lü's Spring and Autumn" and "Huainanzi".
Farmer: An academic school that reflected agricultural production and peasant ideas during the Warring States period.
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Three religions: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
The nine streams are divided into upper, middle, and lower classes.
Upper nine streams: first-class Buddhas are second-rate heavens, third-rate emperors and fourth-rate officials, fifth-rate pavilions and six prime ministers, and seven into eight and nine to solve the yuan.
Middle and ninth streams: first-class talents, second-rate doctors (students), third-rate Danqing and fourth-rate skins (shadows), fifth-rate playing and singing sixth-rate gold, seven monks, eight ways and nine chess.
Lower nine streams: first-class high platform, second-rate blowing, third-rate circus, fourth-rate push (haircut), fifth-rate pool, six rubbing backs, seven repairs, eight with nine prostitutes.
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"Three religions and nine streams" in the old days generally referred to people from all walks of life in society.
"Three Religions" refers to Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. In feudal society, people divided the "nine streams" into three types: upper, middle and lower. The "Upper Nine Stream" is:
First-class Buddha is a second-rate immortal, a third-rate emperor and a fourth-rate official, a fifth-rate member and a sixth-rate guest, and seven burns and eight are nine Zhuangtian. Among them, "guest" refers to businessmen, "burning" is to burn pots, and "dang" is to open pawnshops. The "middle ninth stream" is:
First-class second-rate doctors, third-rate Fengjian, fourth-rate batches, fifth-rate Danqing, sixth-rate workers, seven monks, eight ways and nine piano chess. Among them, "Fengjian" is the yin and yang Mr. who looks at feng shui, and "criticism" refers to the criticism of eight characters. The "Lower Nine Streams" are:
One pedicure, two shaved heads, three from four classes and five oils, six seven prostitutes, eight plays and nine blows. Among them, "class" is the head of the class, "oil" refers to the person who opens a restaurant, and "put" is the person who sells art on the rivers and lakes.
From the division of occupations in feudal society, it can be seen that the social system at that time was unequal, and there was an insurmountable gap between people.
Excerpted from "The Origin of All Things").
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Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. According to the traditional division method, the nine streams can be divided into the upper nine streams, the middle nine streams and the lower nine streams. Upper Nine Rate:
First-class Buddha is a second-rate sky, a third-rate emperor and a fourth-rate official, a fifth-rate pavilion and a sixth-rate prime minister, and seven Jin (Jinshi) eight (lifting people) and nine Xie Yuan. Middle and ninth streams: first-class talents, second-rate doctors, third-rate Danqing (painters), fourth-rate skins (shadow puppetry), fifth-rate playing and singing sixth-rate gold (fortune-telling), seven monks, eight ways and nine chess.
Lower nine streams: first-class high platform, second-rate blowing, third-rate circus and fourth-rate pushing, fifth-rate pools and six rubbing backs, seven repairs and eight with nine prostitutes.
Three religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.
Nine Streams: Upper Nine Streams:
First-class Buddha, second-rate immortal, third-rate emperor, fourth-rate official, fifth-rate pot, sixth-rate dang, seven merchants, eight guests, and nine farming.
Middle Nine Streams: First-class Juzi, Second-rate Medicine, Third-rate Feng Shui, Fourth-rate Batch, Five-rate Danqing, Sixth-rate Phase, Seven Monks, Eight Dao, Nine Qin Chess.
Lower nine streams: first-class witches, second-rate prostitutes, third-rate gods, fourth-rate gangs, five shaving heads, six blowers, seven plays, eight called flower children, and nine selling sugar.
"Three Religions" refers to Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism.
"Nine streams" are divided into "upper nine streams", "middle nine streams", and "lower nine streams".
The "upper nine streams" are: emperors, sages, hermits, children, literati, warriors, farmers, industrialists, and merchants.
The "middle nine streams" are: Juzi, Doctor, Xiangming, Danqing, Scholar, Qinqi, Monk, Taoist, and Nun.
The "lower nine streams" are: master, yacha, shengwei, matchmaker, pawn, time leap, thief, steal, prostitute.
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What is the return of Yu Pei, is it the three-middle mask to teach the nine-stream vertical hunger?
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Allusion] The Northern and Southern Dynasties were a period when Buddhism flourished in China, but it was also a time of great devastation. Emperor Wencheng, Emperor Xiaowen, and Emperor Wu of Liang of the Northern Wei Dynasty all strongly supported and supported Buddhism. However, Emperor Taiwu of the Northern Wei Dynasty and Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty once expelled and destroyed the Buddha on a large scale.
Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty in December of the second year of Jiande (573 AD), the cluster officials and Shamen Taoist priests, etc., ascended to the throne and explained the three religions in succession, with Confucianism first, Taoism second, and Buddhism second. After this justification ceremony, the juxtaposition of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism became a foregone conclusion.
In China, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, which have the greatest influence in cultural history, are called the three religions, while in Japan, Buddhism, Shintoism, and Confucianism are called the three religions. These three religions have been confused in the history of the Chinese calendar, but at the same time there have been cases of mutual exclusion. Jiuliu refers to the nine major academic schools from the pre-Qin period to the early Han Dynasty, including Confucianism, Taoism, Yin-Yang School, Legalism, Famous School, Mohist, Zongheng School, Miscellaneous School, and Peasant School.
Significance] Three Religions and Nine Streams refers to the general term of various sects, academic schools, or all walks of life in society, and is also used to refer to all kinds of people in the rivers and lakes. The eighty-sixth chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" says: From astronomy to geography, there are three religions and nine streams, and there are hundreds of schools of thought, and everything is understood; Ancient and modern, sages and sages, everywhere.
Here, the Three Sects and Nine Streams refer to the various schools of thought in scholarship.
Source: La Sui] "Northern History, Zhou Gaozu Ji", "Buddha Guangda Dictionary Confession".
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The three religions refer to Taoism and Confucianism.
Jiuliu refers to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Mohist, Zongheng, Miscellaneous, and Peasant in the Hanshu Art and Literature Chronicles.
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The three religions refer to: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.
The nine streams refer to: Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Moism, Vertical and Horizontal Family, Miscellaneous Family, and Peasant Family.
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Three Teachings. In the Western Han Dynasty's "White Tiger Pass: Three Teachings", it is said: "What are the three teachings?
The law of heaven, earth, people, inner loyalty, external respect, and cultural ornamentation, so the three are prepared. Confucianists of the Han Dynasty believed that the Xia Dynasty advocated loyalty, the Shang Dynasty advocated respect, and the Zhou Dynasty advocated literature. This is about the "earliest statement of the three religions".
In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Buddhism was introduced to China, and there were polemics with local Confucianism and Taoism. In 573 AD, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty personally convened hundreds of officials and Shamen Taoist priests to "discern the three religions", and finally made the conclusion that "Confucianism comes first, Taoism comes second, and Buddhism comes later". Since then, it has been said that the three religions are usually Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism.
Nine streams. In the "Hanshu Art and Literature Chronicles", they refer to: Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Moism, and Zonghengjia.
Three religions and nine streams in the folk saying.
Three religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Nine streams.
Upper Nine Streams: First-class Buddha, Second-rate Immortals, Third-rate Emperors, Fourth-rate Officials, Fifth-rate Burning Pots, Sixth-rate Dang, Seven Merchants, Eight Guests, Nine Fields, Middle Nine Streams: First-class Juzi, Second-rate Doctors, Third-rate Feng Shui, Fourth-rate Batches, Fifth-rate Danqing, Sixth-rate Phases, Seven Monks, Eight Dao, Nine Qin Chess, Lower Nine Streams:
First-class witch, second-rate prostitute, and Confucius, the founder of Confucianism.
The third-rate gods, the fourth-rate gang, the five shaved heads, the six blowers, the seven plays, the eight called the flower children, and the nine sold sugar.
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Three Religions and Nine Streams: In old China, it referred to various schools of religion or scholarship. It also refers to people from all walks of life in society, with a derogatory meaning.
The "three religions" refer to Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. "Nine Streams" first appeared in "Hanshu Art and Literature Chronicles" "Nine Streams" refers to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Moism, Vertical and Horizontal Family, Miscellaneous Family, and Peasant Family. Later, it refers to various schools of religion and academics, as well as various industries and people in society.
is a neutral word.
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Three Religions: Confucianism. Release. Road.
Nine Streams: Yin and Yang Family. Confucianist. Mohism. Famous. Legalism. Taoist. Farm. Miscellaneous. Vertical and horizontal family.
Not in the stream: **home.
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The three religions refer to Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism; There are two interpretations of the Nine Streams, one refers to Confucianism, Taoism, Yin and Yang, Legalism, Celebrity, Moism, Vertical and Horizontal Schools, Miscellaneous Schools, and Peasant Streams, and later refers to various schools of religion and scholarship; The second is to refer to people in various industries on the rivers and lakes, which has a derogatory connotation. These nine streams are divided into three nine streams: upper, middle and lower. Upper Nine Rate:
First-class Buddha, second-rate immortals, third-rate emperors, fourth-rate officials, fifth-rate members, sixth-rate guests, seventh-rate potters, eighth-rate pawnshops, and ninth-rate Zhuangtian; Middle and ninth streams: first-class juzi, second-rate doctors, third-rate Fengjian, fourth-rate batches, fifth-rate Danqing, sixth-rate workers, seven stiff eight daojiuqin chess; Lower nine streams: one pedicure, two shaved heads, three from four classes and five oils, six (head) seven prostitutes, eight plays and nine blowers.
Obviously, there is a derogatory connotation for workers here, so it is not desirable.
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