Why does Yongzheng believe in Taoism so much?

Updated on history 2024-05-19
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it's because he firmly believes that Buddhism will bring him good luck and make his river more stable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, at that time, the apocalyptic forces were very strong, and he was just worried about his own regime.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yongzheng doesn't believe in anything, he only believes in himself, just look at him worshipping Buddha, he actually worships himself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Maybe it's out of your own beliefs, nothing else, just as natural as you like twins. Nothing why.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When did Yongzheng believe in Taoism, he has always believed in Buddhism, and Lama Temple is a proof of this.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Like Qin Shi Huang, who wants to "live a long life", don't you often shout "long live, long live, long live" on TV!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Emperor Yongzheng believed in Zen Buddhism.

    Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty (1678-1735) was named Yinzhen, as the Son of Heaven, but he had two legal names, calling himself Yuanming Jushi and Pochen Jushi.

    Yongzheng's cultivation in Zen Buddhism is mainly due to the teaching and confirmation of Zhangjia Hutu Ketu, who was the "Great Teacher of Empowerment Puhui Guangci" enshrined by the Holy Ancestor Kangxi Emperor. Yongzheng likes to read Buddhist scriptures since he was a child, has a wide range of monks, and has a deep understanding of Buddhism.

    After Yongzheng succeeded to the throne, in the spare time of government affairs, he did not hesitate to ascend to the hall to preach the scriptures and preach the law, and called himself a Yuanming layman, from the royal family to the monks and Taoists, all from the learning flow. Yongzheng read Zen quotations such as "Zhiyue Lu", "Zhengfa Eye Collection", "Zen Zhengmai", "Farewell to the Teaching", etc., and published the most authoritative collection of Zen quotations in the eleventh year of Yongzheng (1733) - "Yongzheng Imperial Selected Quotations".

    The principle of Yongzheng's selection is not to pay attention to fame and reputation, but to see whether it has reached the true truth; It's not a good sentence, just look at whether it flows out of sex. Yongzheng personally selected and compiled important quotations from 12 major Zen masters and other Zen sayings of more than 500 Zen monks and laymen, as well as Zen sayings written by Yongzheng himself. In particular, before each volume of quotations, Yongzheng personally made a preface, earnestly prompted, clarified the essentials, and instructed the scholars, which is really a very rare finishing touch.

    The Imperial Quotations completely breaks the views of sects between religion and sect, Buddhism and Taoism, Zen Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are two reasons for this:

    First, in the last years of Kangxi, the corruption of officials made Yinzhen hateful, and he wanted to open a new era, so he took the right. But against his forces, it was said that "Zheng" took the meaning of "Prince Yong's inheritance of the throne as orthodoxy". The speaker is unintentional, the listener is intentional, and some people say that Yongzheng has taken the throne of others;

    Second, Yongzheng's brothers have been convicted of many crimes, such as seizing the title at least and being exiled to the army, which is too cruel to the brothers, which has intensified the people's doubts about the legitimacy of Yongzheng's accession to the throne.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yongzheng can be the emperor, in the Qing Dynasty belongs to one of the three major mysteries, whether it is the official history or the wild history, there are some records of some suspense here, whether the throne is a normal succession, and listen to the analysis of the ancient teacher.

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