What are the famous historical figures of the Han Dynasty? And what the Buddhist scriptures have.

Updated on history 2024-05-28
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Wang Chong, Cai Yong, Sang Hongyang, Master Father Yan, Wang Zhengjun, Wang Mang, ......Too much During the Han Dynasty, Theravada Buddhism was popular, and there should be many scriptures of Theravada Buddhism, such as the "Five Divisions" (the Dharma-Tibetan Division), the "Four Divisions" (the Dharma-Tibetan Division), the "Maha Sangha Vinaya" (the Popular Division), and the "Ten Recitation Laws" (saying that there are all the scriptures).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are too many great monks and great virtues in the past dynasties to be enumerated.

    There are 12 Buddhist scriptures, about 10,000 volumes, do you think this place is enough to type so many words?

    You can take a look at the ** offered on the ground floor to get a rough idea.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sects of Chinese Buddhism are divided into: Pope, Vinaya, Tantra, Zen Buddhism, and Pure Land Buddhism. Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world.

    Buddha, meaning"Awakened"。The Buddha is also known as the Buddha, the Offering, the Omniscient, the Enlightened Foot, the Good Death, the Worldly Solution, the Supreme Master, the Tempering Husband, the Heavenly Teacher, and the World-Honored One.

    Buddhism dates back more than 2,500 years and was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, a prince of the Kapila Kingdom (in present-day Nepal) in ancient India (see Buddha's Birthday). It is widely believed in the West that Buddhism originated in India, and India is in fact trying to shape it"Buddhist holy sites"Image.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Due to the attention of the Western Xia emperors, the Buddhist culture gradually transitioned from Han Buddhism to Tibetan Buddhism.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are too many, from ancient times to the present, there are many important patriarchs and great virtues, such as the Bodhisattva Dao'an.

    The ancestor of the Pure Land is Huiyuan.

    Translation of the scriptures of the Holy Hand Kumarosh.

    The first bhikshuni purification master in China.

    The first monk Zhao Master of the Void.

    There is a master of harmony with Daosheng.

    Master Tan Yao who revived Buddhism in the Northern Wei Dynasty.

    Buddhist artist, monk, lawyer.

    Emperor Bodhisattva Emperor Wu of Liang.

    Master Zhiyi, the first ancestor of the Tiantai sect.

    The third-order sect leader, Master Shinxing.

    Revival of the Three Treatises of the Master of the Sect Jizang.

    Dongtulu Zu Daoxuan lawyer.

    Master Xuanzang, a holy monk studying abroad.

    Master of Bright Monk Shandao.

    The Hundred Commentators are Kind and Graceful.

    Master Huineng, the sixth ancestor of Cao Xi.

    Pioneer Huayan Judgment Teaching Dharma Tibetan Master.

    Astronomical scientist Zen Master Yixing.

    Master Jianzhen, the founder of the Japanese Ritsu sect.

    Baizhang Huaihai Zen Master who founded the Qing Rules.

    Expound the Huayan Chengguan National Teacher.

    Hedong Dashi Pei Xiu Prime Minister.

    Connecting the three popes of the tantric Zen master.

    Zen Pure Double Cultivation Yongming Life Extension Zen Master.

    The severed arm is engraved with a Dharma treasure bhikshuni.

    Yunqi Bodhisattva Lotus Pond Master.

    Three teachings and one purple cypress master.

    Revive Master Cao Xi Hanshan.

    Master Zhixu, the ninth ancestor of the Lotus Sect.

    Five sects and heirs of Xuyun monks.

    Master Yuexia, who founded Huayan University.

    The Pure Land is a master of the Pure Land again.

    Rooftop educator Master Xu.

    Cizhou, a lawyer who holds the law and promotes education.

    Master Hongyi of the Zhongxing Ritsu sect.

    Master Taixu, the leader of Buddhism in the early Republic of China.

    Lee Byung-nam who promotes the Pure Land.

    Master Zhisong of the Eastern Secret.

    Master Cihang, who founded Buddhism in Taiwan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The greatest influence is Zen Buddhism, the sixth ancestor Hui Neng wrote the "Altar Sutra", the Buddha scolded the ancestors, removed the influence of Indian Buddhism on Chinese Buddhism, and truly established Chinese Buddhism.

    The 13 sects of the Han tradition: the Three Treatises or the Four Treatises, the Chengshi Sect, the Kusha Sect, the Nirvana Sect, the Earth Treatise Sect, the Zen Sect, the Nanshan Vinaya Sect, the Tiantai Sect, the Dharma Xiang Sect, the Huayan Sect, the Pure Land Sect, and the Tantric Sect.

    The sect of Chinese Buddhism was first established by the Eastern Jin Dynasty Kumarosh's translation of the Three Treatises or Four Treatises, which is the lineage of the Indian Empty Sect, and was collected by Master Jiaxiang. At the same time, there is an honest sect based on the theory of honesty; According to the theory of Kusha, there is the Kusha sect; According to the Nirvana Sutra, there is the Nirvana sect; According to the theory of ten places, there is a theory of land; According to the Mahayana theory, there is the Regency Commentary; From Dharma ses, spread the Buddha's heart seal, and became Zen Buddhism; It was divided into four divisions by the Tang Dynasty Daoxuan Zhuan, and became the (Nanshan) Law Sect; According to the synthesis of the Lotus Sutra, the wise master became the Tiantai sect; Returned from Master Xuanzang's journey to the west, and became a Faxiangzong according to the theory of consciousness; According to the development of the Huayan Sutra, the first master of the sage became the Huayan sect; Since Master Huiyuan advocated the Lotus Society, he specialized in practicing the name of the Buddha, and the master of the Supreme Guide became the Pure Land Sect; Finally, during the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, three esoteric monks such as Shanwu Fearless came to the Western Regions to translate and transmit the scriptures of the Esoteric Department and established Esoteric Buddhism.

    After that, due to the rivalry of the various sects, only 10 sects remained, the Nirvana sect was classified into the Tiantai sect, the earth theory sect was classified into the Huayan sect, and the Regency sect was classified into the Faxiang sect.

    Since the late Tang Dynasty, Chinese Buddhism, the Three Treatises and Wisdom, has been unstudied; Tantra was only a flash in the pan in China, after the 5 years of the Tang Wuzong Huichang Dharma, Tantra disappeared in China, but spread to Japan, China's geographical and social background could not strictly require the observance of the precepts, so the Vinaya was also looming and lingering; The most prosperous is Zen Buddhism, so that under the six ancestors of Zen Buddhism, there are five sects, among the five schools, the two schools of Rinzai and Caodong have developed the most prosperous, and today's Chinese monks and nuns are almost all from these two lineages.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Buddhism has developed in China to this day, and the current influence of Han Buddhism is Pure Land Buddhism and Zen Buddhism. Zen Buddhism should be clear, Shaolin Temple. And the Pure Land sect is because it can lead to cultivation and is oralized, so there is a saying that Guanyin and Amitabha are all households.

    Nowadays, the practice of Han Buddhism basically blends the practice of these two schools together.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Han Buddhism, the most influential is Zen Buddhism! Other sects are also rare! It should be in-depth, and when it comes to the conditions, it should be mutually referenced!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is only the Pure Land sect, after all, Zen Buddhism is facing a small number of mad people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most widespread at the moment is the Pure Land sect.

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