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Ancient temples were generally built on the mountain, and the monks on it did not know which were the prisoners, so it was easy to take them in, and because of the long distance, the officers and soldiers generally did not climb the mountain to check the temple.
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Ancient temples were generally built in the mountains, officers and soldiers generally did not go to search, it was safer, and the monks in the temple did not ask about the world, and it was still easy for the prisoners to hide their identities and hide in the temple.
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Because the people in the temple are more kind, they are more friendly to outsiders, unlike people in other places, and in ancient times, most of the temples were located in hidden places, and few officers and soldiers would search for them.
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Temples and Taoist temples are generally built on top of mountains, in the middle of nowhere, quiet and undisturbed. It is easy to hide people, so the temple is the easiest place to infiltrate the offender.
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Because the ancient temples were far away from the crowd, built in the deep mountains and old forests, the location is very remote, if the prisoners are mixed in, it is indeed difficult to find.
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In ancient times, temples were generally built in quiet places, the distances were far away and few officers and soldiers searched them, and the monks were kind-hearted, and prisoners were generally taken in after escaping into the temple.
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Because the ancient temples were built very remotely, far away from the crowd, in the deep mountains, the general government would not go there to track down criminals.
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Because ancient temples were generally built on mountains, officers and soldiers generally did not go to see them because of the road.
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Because the temple is located in a remote area, it is not easy to attract attention, and it is suitable for hiding, and the officers and soldiers basically do not go there to check on criminals, so they can hide inside.
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Because in the eyes of the prisoners, the monks are very kind, they will be kinder, and they probably can't tell who is good and who is bad.
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No, in ancient times, temples were not used for prisoners, but for worship.
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Buddhist confession culture: "put down the butcher's knife, stand on the ground to become a Buddha", "the sea of suffering is endless, turn back is the shore", these are the two slogans widely spread in Buddhism, compared to Taoism, Buddhism seems to be more willing to accept these people who have made mistakes, which is one of the reasons why these "fugitives" are willing to join Buddhism.
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Buddhism seems to be more accepting of those who have made mistakes than Taoism, which is one of the reasons why these "fugitives" are willing to join Buddhism. When he became a monk, he completely changed his identity, and his common family name was hidden, and as long as there was a guide, he would be released, which was very convenient for fugitives. And to be a monk is not only to shave your hair, but also to shave your beard.
The government didn't recognize it.
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Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the ground, "the sea of suffering is endless, and turning back is the shore", so Buddhism is more willing. Accept these fugitives and rehabilitate them.
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Because there are more people in the temple, it is easy to hide, and the monks have a compassionate heart, and they will definitely take them in and protect them.
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There are people who go to temples and Taoist temples, but it seems that fugitives will prefer to go to temples and ask for psychological comfort.
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Compared to Taoism, Buddhism is more accepting of those who have made mistakes. Furthermore, Buddhism has a culture of repentance. Fugitives are more willing to repent of their mistakes. Moreover, if you become a monk, the changes are greater, which is more conducive to hiding your identity.
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It is true that fugitives in ancient times preferred to go to temples for refuge, but it remains to be seen that temples are safer.
There will be such a scene in many**: a certain hero, a hero, a robber killed someone and committed a crime, as long as he became a monk, the government will not pursue it, this is just writing**, from life but can be fictional, really, wouldn't the temple become a place to hide dirt and dirt?
In fact, the government has entered the temple to arrest people from ancient times to the present, the abbot who was imprisoned, the monk who was arrested, such as Fang Yizhi, who opposed the Qing Dynasty and restored the Ming Dynasty, what is the biggest? It will always be a government. It is not so easy to become a monk as a monk, the hair is cut, the beard is shaved, and the incense scar can be branded, and the ancient monk must obtain the degree issued by the imperial court or the government to become a monk, and there is a strict reporting review procedure or examination system, because the degree not only records the legal identity of the monk, but also exempts from tax and servitude.
Precisely because every monk has identification, it is not so easy to be confused.
So back to the beginning, why do fugitives still prefer to go to temples rather than Taoist temples?
This has to start with the prosperity and popularity of Buddhism and Taoism in China. Buddhism talks about the afterlife, reincarnation, putting down the butcher's knife, purifying sentient beings, and being kind to others. You can turn your relationship everywhere, develop followers, and even practice at home.
There are Buddhist disciples everywhere, the inheritance is first-class, the mass foundation is strong, and there are many people who naturally donate to build temples.
And Taoism is about this life, about immortality, about the roots, the law is not easy to pass on, it is easy to be exposed, the mass foundation is still weak, Taoism is scarce, mostly in the mountains, from the quantity, Buddhism is better than Taoism, the government wants to investigate, there are many clues, naturally hiding in the temple is stronger than Taoism.
In addition, the government checks people, of course, first check the hotel, then the private house, and finally the temple Taoist temple, these places, and the ancient people do not have such advanced and developed means as modern times, and the face recognition is not so smart, and the monks in the temple are not all really only eating fasting and chanting Buddha, Bodhisattva heart, there are also so many "vulgar roots", collecting one or two fake monks who have "made up", and the hair and beard are removed, and they are identified by their eyes, I am afraid that there will be more fish that have slipped through the net.
In terms of volume, private houses, hotels, and temples are obviously large in the temple area, with few miscellaneous people, not many nosymen, and many hiding places, so can fugitives not like temples?
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Because he put down the butcher's knife and became a Buddha on the spot.
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Buddhism is more willing to accept these people who have made mistakes than Taoism, which is why these "fugitives" are willing to join Buddhism.
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