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Journey to the West answered every day. Which Bodhisattva was it that said," If hell is not empty, I will not become a Buddha "?

2024-09-12 11:57
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2024-09-12 16:44

" If hell is not empty, I will not become a Buddha." This was what Sun Wukong said to Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West. Sun Wukong offended the Jade Emperor on the way to the scriptures and was sent to hell to suffer. However, when he saw all kinds of pain and cruelty in hell, he vowed to spend enough time in hell until the hell was empty, so that Tang Sanzang and others could successfully obtain the scriptures. This sentence also became an allusion to the Buddhist saying," If hell is not empty, one will not become a Buddha."

Which sutra did Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's vow to not become a Buddha unless hell is empty come from?

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2024-09-12 12:30

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's vow to not become a Buddha if hell is not empty came from the "On Entering Bodhisattva's Path" in the Dafang Guangbuddha Huayan Sutra. "On Entering Bodhisattva's Path" was translated by Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty. It described the various states and vows that Bodhisattvas experienced in the process of cultivation. The most famous one was the vow that "if hell is not empty, one will not become a Buddha." This oath expressed Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva's determination and commitment to compassion and salvation of all living beings, and it became a classic statement that was widely praised in Buddhism.

Where did the phrase "I swear I won't become a Buddha unless hell is empty" come from?

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2024-09-04 19:25

The phrase "If hell is not empty, I will not become a Buddha" came from the "Records of the Western Regions of the Great Tang". This is a Buddhist saying that if there is no emptiness in hell, the wish to become a Buddha cannot be realized. This phrase is widely used in Buddhism as a form of oath.

Every summary of Journey to the West

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2024-09-13 04:59

Each chapter of Journey to the West was summarized as follows: Chapter One: Sun Wukong's Beginner Cultivation In this time, Sun Wukong had just come to the Western Paradise to learn from the scriptures. He had experienced a series of tests and challenges and finally became an immortal with magical power. The second time: Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand joined the team In this round, Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk joined the team to obtain the scriptures. They experienced many difficulties and dangers together but finally succeeded in obtaining the scriptures. Chapter 3: Tang Sanzang Accepts the True Scripture Mission This time, Tang Sanzang received the mission of retrieving the scriptures and led the team on a long journey. In the process, they encountered many monsters and dangers, but in the end, they succeeded in obtaining the sutra. Chapter 4: Sun Wukong wreaks havoc in heaven This time, Sun Wukong was banished to the human world because he angered the Jade Emperor. He became a monkey. In the process, he experienced many hardships and challenges, but in the end, he successfully recovered his mana and joined the team. Chapter Five: Tang Sanzang's Pilgrimage to the West In this trip, Tang Sanzang and his team finally arrived at the western paradise, they obtained the scriptures and returned to the human world. In the process, they encountered many monsters and dangers, but they successfully defeated them. Chapter 6: Sun Wukong Beats White Bone Demon Three Times In this round, Sun Wukong met a White Bone Demon who tried to deceive Tang Sanzang and his team, but Sun Wukong successfully defeated her. This story became one of the classics in Journey to the West. Chapter Seven: Zhu Bajie vs Hong Hai Er In this round, Zhu Bajie and Red Boy launched an intense battle. They experienced many challenges and tests together, and finally Zhu Bajie successfully subdued Red Boy. Chapter Eight: Tang Sanzang Encountered a Demonic Barrier in the West In this trip, Tang Sanzang and his team encountered a huge magic barrier. They were in danger, but in the end, they successfully got rid of the magic barrier and continued to move forward.

If I become a Buddha, there will be no demons in the world. If I become a demon, there will be no Buddhas in the world. Which character in the movie said this?

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2024-09-09 18:58

This sentence did not come from any movie. It was a famous Buddhist proverb which meant," If I can become a devil, then there will be no devil in the world; if I can become a Buddha, then there will be no Buddha in the world." This sentence came from the lines of Sun Wukong in the Chinese Ming Dynasty novel Journey to the West.

Was there Buddha's conspiracy and infighting in Journey to the West?

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2024-09-21 22:16

Journey to the West was a traditional Chinese novel. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who protected Tang Sanzang and went to the West to obtain scriptures. In the process of this story, there were some plots of conspiracy and infighting, but it was not the conspiracy and infighting of Buddha. In the novel, Sun Wukong and others encountered many difficulties and challenges in the process of learning from the Western Heaven. They had to overcome these difficulties to reach the destination of learning from the Western Heaven. During this process, Sun Wukong and the others fought with many monsters and demons. These monsters and demons often had their own purposes and were not purely to protect Tang Sanzang. In addition, there were also some complicated relationships and plots between characters in the novel, such as the relationship between Tang Sanzang and his disciples, the relationship between monsters and demons, and so on. Although these plots were complicated and conspiratorial in the novel, they were not the conspiracies and infighting of Buddha.

Is the novel Journey to the West respecting Buddha or Taoism?

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2024-09-12 00:45

Journey to the West was a novel that respected Buddhism and suppressed Taoism. The protagonist of the novel, Sun Wukong, was a Buddhist character. He fought with all kinds of monsters and immortals on the way to learn Buddhist scriptures, and constantly cultivated his own Dao. At the same time, he also had some understanding of Buddhist ideas. However, at the end of the novel, Sun Wukong also realized that the Taoist ideology of "everything has karma" expressed the author's respect and recognition of Taoist ideology. Therefore, it can be said that Journey to the West is a novel that respects Buddha and restrains Taoism. It has both Buddhist and Taoist backgrounds.

Who said anything about Journey to the West? Taste Journey to the West?

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2024-09-19 15:45

Journey to the West was a long novel written by the Ming Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen. It told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang (also known as the "Journey to the West") who went to India to retrieve Buddhist scriptures after 81 difficulties. This novel became a classic in the history of Chinese literature, widely read and adapted into an important part of Chinese culture.

To summarize every plot of Journey to the West

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2024-09-16 18:51

Journey to the West was one of the Four Great Classics of Chinese classical novels. The author was Wu Chengen, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. The following is a summary of each plot of the novel: Chapter One: Sun Wukong's Birth - Sun Wukong was suppressed under the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. - Tang Sanzang and his disciples decided to go to India to learn from the scriptures Chapter 2: Monk Tang and his disciples go to India to learn from the scriptures - When Tang Sanzang and his disciples arrived in Chang 'an, they met the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan and other demons. - Sun Wukong fought Princess Iron Fan and finally won her trust. He went to Banana Cave to get the Banana Fan. - When Tang Sanzang and his disciples arrived at the Flaming Mountain, they encountered a sea of fire. Sun Wukong came up with the Fiery Eyes to help them cross the Flaming Mountain. Chapter 3: Sun Wukong wreaks havoc in heaven - Sun Wukong was conferred the title of the Great Sage Equal to Heaven by the Jade Emperor and was captured by the Bull Demon King and other demons. - Tang Sanzang and his disciples went to the Bull Demon King Cave to rescue Sun Wukong and launched a fierce battle with Princess Iron Fan. The fourth chapter: Tang Sanzang goes back to the East to learn from the scriptures - After getting the banana fan, Tang Sanzang and his disciples returned to the Tang of the East and met Sun Wukong, they were defeated again. - Tang Sanzang and his disciples were saved by the Dragon King. Sun Wukong was given the Golden Cudgel by the Dragon King and joined Tang Sanzang's Buddhist team. Chapter Five: Sun Wukong Beats White Bone Demon Three Times - Sun Wukong almost died in the White Bone Demon's trap but finally escaped - Tang Sanzang and his disciples met the White Bone Demon, and Sun Wukong defeated the White Bone Demon three times and finally defeated it successfully. Chapter 6: Sun Wukong is trapped in the Flaming Mountain - Sun Wukong was trapped on the Flaming Mountain and successfully escaped from the Flaming Mountain with the help of Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk. - Sun Wukong was saved by Red Boy and joined Red Boy's Buddhist team. Chapter Seven: Sun Wukong wreaks havoc in the Heavenly Palace and Tang Sanzang is rescued from the scriptures - Sun Wukong finally won the battle with the Jade Emperor in the Heavenly Palace - Tang Sanzang and his disciples were rescued by the Dragon King and received a new mission to go to the West to learn scriptures. Chapter Eight: Sun Wukong's Three Tripitaka's Buddhist Scriptures from the Flaming Mountain - Sun Wukong helped Tang Sanzang and his disciples cross the Flaming Mountain to obtain the true scripture. - Tang Sanzang and his disciples returned to the Tang Empire of the East. Sun Wukong was successfully completed by the Dragon King's rain.

An Introduction to Journey to the West (Every time)

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2024-09-16 18:33

Journey to the West was a classical Chinese novel that told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand who followed Tang Sanzang to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. Chapter One: Wukong Subdues Demons This time, Sun Wukong was turned into the Bull Demon King by Princess Iron Fan because he ate Princess Iron Fan's Demon Peach by mistake. Sun Wukong turned to Tang Sanzang and his three disciples for help, hoping that they could help him escape from the demon world. Tang Sanzang finally decided to let Sun Wukong find the true heart of the monster while Zhu Bajie and Sand Monk helped him find the weakness of the monster. In the end, Sun Wukong successfully obtained the true heart and returned to the human world. Chapter Two: Xuanzang's Buddhist Scriptures This time, Tang Sanzang and his three disciples finally embarked on a journey to the Western Paradise to obtain scriptures. They passed through many obstacles, including the Flaming Mountain and the Devil King's Stronghold. In this process, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand all played an important role. In the end, they successfully arrived at the Western Paradise and obtained the scriptures. Chapter Three: Uproar in Heaven This time, Sun Wukong broke into the Heavenly Palace because he wanted to get the Jade Emperor's reward. He successfully defeated many immortals but was eventually stopped by Tang Sanzang and others. Tang Sanzang taught Sun Wukong to respect others and Sun Wukong gradually became more mature. Chapter Four: Sanzang Fetch Fruits In this round, Tang Sanzang and his three disciples finally arrived at the Western Heaven and obtained the true scriptures. After they returned to the human world, they were welcomed and respected. Tang Sanzang also successfully became a Buddhist master and his three disciples became famous writers and scientists. Chapter 5: Under the Flaming Mountain This time, Sun Wukong was trapped in the Flaming Mountain because he wanted to save the Bull Demon King who was controlled by Princess Iron Fan. With the help of Zhu Bajie and Monk Sand, Sun Wukong successfully escaped from the Flaming Mountain and engaged in a fierce battle with Princess Iron Fan. In the end, Princess Iron Fan was defeated by Sun Wukong and Sun Wukong successfully rescued the Bull Demon King.

What kind of Bodhisattva is the Donglin Buddha?

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2024-12-25 04:04

The Great Buddha of Donglin was Amitabha Bodhisattva.

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