Who is the usher? Is the usher the Taoist?

Updated on culture 2024-07-22
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The true identity of the Daoist and the quasi-Tidao is that the true identity of the Quasi-Tidao is the Bodhi Patriarch, the disciple of the Buddha. Quasi-Ti Taoist Buddhism is enlightened, has come to the East many times, and has been destined to go to the Western world, so he knows Taoism very well, not only that, but the quasi-Ti Taoist is also aware of Buddhism. The two are brothers, and they are the first people in charge of Western teaching, and later the Taoist is also Rulai who cultivated the golden body and founded Buddhism, turning Western religion into Buddhism.

    Since then, the quasi-Ti Taoist disappeared, lived in seclusion in the mountains and forests, and built a Taoist temple to cultivate self-cultivation, and Rulai has never found the voice of his junior brother. <>

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it is to be introduced, to be allowed to mention Bodhi, Duobao does not have this qualification and Taoism. Duobao and Sun Monkey are of the same generation. The Buddha and the Bodhi Patriarch are brothers.

    Rulai (Indian Sanskrit: tathāgata), transliterated as Tathāgata, is one of the ten titles of the Buddha. Tatha means "as" and agata means "to come".

    If it refers to the truth, it has two meanings: by virtue of the way of truthfulness, through hard work, constantly accumulating good causes, and finally becoming a Buddha, hence the name Nyorai, that is, the true body of Nyorai; Through the introduction of the true way, sentient beings can increase their wisdom, eliminate their troubles, and obtain benefits, hence the name Nyorai, that is, the body of the Buddha. It is also interpreted as "coming as the Buddhas, hence the name".

    People often refer to the founder of Buddhism, Shakyamuni Buddha, the world-honored, that is, Prince Siddhartha at that time. It is also called Lao Qu Tan and yellow-faced Lao Tzu. Actually, the title of Buddha is inaccurate.

    Nyolai is one of the Buddha's virtue names, and Nyolai means "nowhere to come from, nowhere to go, hence the name Nyolai". Therefore, if you come and Buddha, you can only call one of them.

    Nyolai - Nyolai Buddha:

    The Buddha generally refers to Shakyamuni Buddha.

    Founder of Sakyamuni Buddhism. His real name is Siddhartha, which means "righteous achiever" (old translation "righteous achievement"), and his surname is Gautama (Qu Tan). Because his father was a Shakyamuni, he was called Shakyamuni after enlightenment, which means "the saint of the Shakyamuni clan".

    Other titles include Buddha (Enlightened One), World-Honored One, Shakyamuni, etc. It is internationally believed that Shakyamuni was born in 623 BC and attained Nirvana in 543 BC.

    Han Buddhism holds that the Buddha was born in the 14th year of King Zhao of Zhou. Vesak (Vesak), which commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and nirvana of Buddha Shakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, is an official holiday of the United Nations.

    As such, in the world of Buddha, it can be popularly understood as a kind of professional title, such as the **, chairman, etc. of all countries in the world today. Such as Sakyamuni Buddha, lighting lamps and so on. It is not a personal name, but an honorific title for a saint.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you come to be not a Duobao Taoist, but a Daoist person.

    The Buddha is actually the guide to the Tao, his magic is unfathomable in the Three Realms, and he can easily kill any opponent in seconds, except for the Bodhi Patriarch, no one else has reached this realm, which just proves that the predecessor of the Buddha is the guide Taoist.

    In Journey to the West, the Buddha is also known as the Buddha of the Light King of Nan Wu Bao, who is responsible for the successful passage of the cultivator, which is equivalent to the reception at the front desk, but it is just the title of the position, and has nothing to do with the person who leads the Tao, so the Buddha is not the person who leads the Tao.

    The usher is the founder of Western Christianity.

    It is recorded in "The Romance of the Gods" that the Taoist is the founder of the Western Religion and the leader of the Western Elysium "Amitabha Buddha", that is to say, the Taishang Laojun took the Duobao Taoist to the west, just to find the Taoist to find the Taoist, and this Taoist was also cultivated into a height of six golden bodies in "The Romance of the Fengshen".

    And the Buddha in "Journey to the West" also cultivated in the Vulture Palace of the Great Snow Mountain and became a tall and six golden body. Therefore, the Taoist in "Romance of the Gods" is actually the predecessor of the Buddha in "Journey to the West".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The person who receives the Tao is not the Buddha. The guide to the Taoist from the beginning of the heaven and earth had a mind and then turned into a human form, and the quasi-Taoist came to the West, the two then joined hands to create the Western religion from nothing, the two made a merit, this merit allowed the guide to have an immortal body, and not subject to mortal dust only suffering, was named Da Luo Jin Xian. After that, the Taoist deviated from his original intention, and became farther and farther away from Taoism, intending to become a Buddha on his own, and intercept the fortune of the east to complete his hegemony.

    Therefore, the person who leads the Tao is the Buddha who leads the Buddha, not the so-called Amitabha.

    Character statusThe strength and cultivation of the Taoist are the same as those of Taishang Laojun, and Taishang Laojun is the ancestor of Hongjun, so the strength of the Taoist is far inferior to that of Hongjun Laozu, but he can be on an equal footing with Hongjun Laozu, which shows that the seniority of these two people is the same, and it also shows that the level of strength has nothing to do with status, but is related to seniority, or the immortals in mythological stories, but also on seniority.

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