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Why does Buddhism seem to be more powerful than Taoism in many novels I read?

2024-09-19 12:37
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2024-09-19 16:24

Hello, let me help you answer this question! In fact, Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism were the three major schools of thought in ancient China. Each school had its own system and philosophy, but in novels, Buddhism and Taoism were often described as mythological systems because the story needed to be set with some elements of fantasy. Therefore, in web novels, Buddhism and Taoism were often set up as channels for cultivation, which was one of the ways for characters to increase their strength. However, different novel styles would have different settings for the channels of cultivation. Some would let the characters study Taoist techniques and talismans, while others would be more inclined to Buddhism, such as chanting scriptures, cultivating meditation, and healing the soul. In short, the novel was a fictional work. The setting of these cultivation channels was also based on the needs of the story. There was no need to pay too much attention to it. I hope you like my answer.😘

Was Taoism or Buddhism more powerful?

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2024-09-18 01:19

Taoism and Buddhism are both Chinese religions with a long history and rich cultural heritage. Each of them had produced unique doctrines and practices in different historical periods and regions, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture and society. In terms of influence, Taoism played an important role in Chinese history and culture. It was regarded as a religion that paid attention to nature and pursued physical and mental health. Buddhism originated from India and had a wide influence after it was introduced into China. Buddhism emphasized the relationship between man and the world, advocated getting rid of pain and pursuing nirvana. It was a religion with profound thoughts and rich practical methods. To evaluate which was more powerful, Taoism or Buddhism, one needed to consider various factors such as religious doctrines, practice methods, cultural background, social influence, and so on. Different religions had their own unique charm and value, and it was difficult to compare and judge them simply.

Is Taoism or Buddhism more powerful?

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2024-09-03 06:05

Taoism and Buddhism are both ancient Chinese religions with a long history and rich cultural content. In religious rituals, Taoism focused on the cultivation of the body and mind in pursuit of immortality, immortality, and the realm of immortals, while Buddhism focused on eliminating troubles, transcending life and death, and pursuing Nirvana (release). In the field of literature, Taoist classics such as Tao Te Ching and Zhuangzi were created into literary works such as Dream of the Red Chamber. Buddhist classics were more often created into novels, plays, and other literary works such as Journey to the West and Water Margins. To sum up, Taoism and Buddhism both had their own unique literary value. It was impossible to simply compare which was more powerful. In different cultures and historical periods, Taoism and Buddhism had their own unique influence and status.

Which is more powerful, Buddhism or Taoism?

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2024-09-11 16:07

Buddhism and Taoism are both Chinese religions with a long history and cultural heritage. Buddhism originated from India and spread to China. After a long period of development, it became one of the main schools of Chinese Buddhism. Taoism originated from China and was a religion based on nature worship and Taoism. Buddhism and Taoism both had different doctrines and practices. It was impossible to simply compare which was stronger. Buddhism emphasized the concept of nirvana and liberation, which pursued the elimination of pain and the pursuit of eternal happiness. Taoism, on the other hand, focused on cultivating internal strength, pursuing immortality, and achieving a state of being connected to heaven and earth. Buddhism and Taoism both had their own unique values and significance. They could not be simply regarded as a religion, but as an important part of Chinese traditional culture. They all have their advantages and disadvantages in different aspects, depending on the individual's beliefs and practice.

Who knows if Buddhism or Taoism is more powerful? Explain the reason…

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2024-09-11 14:21

Buddhism and Taoism were both important parts of Chinese traditional culture, each with their own unique features and charms. Buddhism originated in India and has developed for thousands of years. Its teachings emphasize human nature and the process of cultivation to pursue the realm of liberation and nirvana. Taoism, on the other hand, originated from China, which had developed for thousands of years. Its teachings emphasized the harmonious co-existence of human beings and nature, and the pursuit of immortality and the realm of immortals. Both Buddhism and Taoism had rich cultural heritage and traditional arts, such as Buddhist paintings and music in Buddhism, and Taoist arts and buildings in Taoism. Buddhism and Taoism both played an important role in Chinese history, each influencing the development and evolution of Chinese culture. Therefore, it was impossible to simply compare Buddhism and Taoism, which was more powerful. They both had unique charm and content. Buddhism and Taoism are both very valuable cultural systems. We should respect and appreciate their uniqueness and learn different ideas and wisdom from them.

Why do so many literary works use Buddhism to belittle Taoism?

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2024-09-21 04:20

This question involved the background of the literary work, the author's personal beliefs, and the social and cultural background. In literary works, authors often create according to their own worldview, outlook on life and values, which may be affected by the social and cultural environment. Buddhism and Taoism are both local religions in China. Although they have different doctrines and practice methods, they both have deep thoughts and explorations about life and the world. In the past, Buddhism had a great influence in China, and many people believed in Buddhism, so literary works might involve Buddhist content. However, with the continuous development and strengthening of Taoism, the description of Taoism in literary works may be reduced. The creation of literary works was often a personal act, and the motives and purposes of the author's creation were more complicated. Some authors may express their views and beliefs in the process of writing, while others may not have such intentions. However, the content that belittles Buddhism in the works may also be the personal prejudice or creative intentions of some authors. Literature works that belittle Buddhism may involve many factors, including religion, culture, society, and so on. But we should respect every religion and belief and avoid belittling or discriminating in our works.

I urgently ask why Taoism is portrayed as the opposite in Journey to the West. Does praising Buddhism mean belittling Taoism?

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2024-09-13 06:05

In Journey to the West, Taoism was portrayed as a negative and belittling image because in the novel, Buddhism and Taoism were two different forces with their own interests and goals. In the novel, the main characters of Buddhism were Tang Sanzang and his disciples, while the main characters of Taoism were monsters and demons. Due to the great influence of Buddhism in Chinese culture, Buddhism was often portrayed as a positive image and Taoism as a negative image in novels. This way of portraying Buddhism was not to praise or belittle Buddhism, but to express the theme and plot of the novel. In the novel, the characters of Buddhism and Taoism have their own unique charm and characteristics. Their existence is to show the differences and conflicts between different cultures and deepen the readers 'understanding of different cultures. Therefore, we cannot simply think that praising Buddhism means belittling Taoism, or belittling Taoism means praising Buddhism.

Why is it that there are so many Buddhist articles on the Internet, but very few Taoist articles? Moreover, there are far more people spreading Buddhism than Taoism.

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2024-09-23 15:04

This is a complicated problem because Buddhism and Taoism have different origins and cultural backgrounds. There are some fundamental differences between them that lead to this phenomenon. Buddhism was an ancient religion that originated from India. The core of its teachings included the four noble truths, the eight righteous paths, the law of causality, and so on. Buddhism emphasized the goal of achieving nirvana through cultivation, which was to free oneself from the cycle of life and death. Buddhism's teachings and philosophy were widely spread, especially in East Asia and Southeast Asia, so Buddhism had a great influence on modern society. In contrast, Taoism originated from China, and its founder was Lao Tzu. The core ideas of Taoism included Dao, De, Wuwei, Nature, etc. It emphasized the goal of self-improvement and harmony with nature through cultivation. Taoism was not as widespread as Buddhism because it focused more on personal cultivation and interpersonal relationships than on external social and political changes. In addition, the teachings and philosophy of Buddhism needed to be realized through specific practice and practice, while the thoughts of Taoism were relatively simple and direct. It emphasized more on personal self-exploration and introspection. Therefore, Buddhism needed more tools and methods to spread and publicize, while Taoism needed more time and energy. To sum up, Buddhism was widely spread and had a great influence, while Taoism was relatively low-key. These factors led to many Buddhist ideas on the Internet but very few Taoist ideas.

Why were there incarnations of Buddhism and Taoism in Journey to the West?

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2024-09-17 05:47

Journey to the West is a novel that combines Buddhist and Taoist elements. Many of the characters are the embodiment of Buddhism and Taoism. In Buddhism, Sun Wukong was the incarnation of Guanyin Bodhisattva, Zhu Bajie was the incarnation of Mars god, Sha Wujing was the incarnation of Saturn god, and Tang Sanzang was the incarnation of Buddha Shakyamuni. In Taoism, Sun Wukong was the incarnation of Taishang Laojun, Zhu Bajie was the incarnation of the Jade Emperor, Sha Wujing was the incarnation of the South Pole Immortal Weng, and Tang Sanzang was regarded as the teacher of Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went to the West to obtain scriptures. In addition, many other characters in Journey to the West were also incarnations of Buddhism and Taoism. For example, Bai Jingjing was the incarnation of God Jingjing, the Black Wind Monster was the incarnation of the Demon King Black Bear, and Monk Sha was the incarnation of God Nazha. Journey to the West combined the elements of Buddhism and Taoism, combining the stories and characters of the two religions to show the understanding and exchange of beliefs of the ancient people.

Why couldn't Taoism defeat Buddhism in myths?

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2024-09-16 13:13

As a fan of online literature, I can't provide the specific details and background of mythical stories because these stories are often influenced by multiple factors such as geography, culture, history, etc. They may change with time and geography. At the same time, mythical stories were also literary works. The plots and characters in them were usually fictional and exaggerated, not a true reflection of objective historical events. Therefore, the plots and characters of mythological stories could not be interpreted and evaluated with a general historical and scientific attitude. In short, the plots and characters in mythological stories were fictional and should not be regarded as witnesses to real historical events. We should appreciate and explore these literary works with an open mind instead of trying to find true answers from them.

Honors of Buddhism and Taoism

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2024-08-19 21:17

There might be the following types of honors for Buddhism and Taoism: 1. Receive special awards: novels that cultivate both Buddhism and Taoism often have unique depth of thought and philosophical content, so they may receive some special awards such as literary awards, art awards, etc. 2. Receive good reviews from readers: novels about Buddhism and Taoism are usually well received by readers because their unique depth of thought and philosophical content can attract readers 'interest and cause them to think. 3. Author's honor: An author who practices both Buddhism and Taoism may receive some honors such as the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Nebula Prize, and so on. This was because their novels had a unique depth of thought and philosophical content that could resonate with readers and have a far-reaching impact. 4. Acquire social influence: novels that cultivate both Buddhism and Taoism may have an impact on society because they have profound thoughts and can guide readers to think and shape their values. This kind of novel might become a hot topic in society and attract widespread discussion and attention.

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