According to the information provided, the " Buddhist Son and Zen Woman " was mentioned to be a room manager. She had worked as a cashier in a hotel and a group meal. She had experience as a supervisor, had a strong ability to accept things, and had a team spirit. She was hardworking and could do things on the same day. However, there was not enough detailed information about her. The novel," Liao Liao Zhi Huo, the Buddhist Son of the Capital Region Kneels ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Xuankong Temple was the only temple in China that combined Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. Inside the temple were statues of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. It was a rare temple in China that combined the three religions. There was no specific information about Zen and Buddhism in the literature. Therefore, I am not clear about the relationship between Zen and Buddhism in Xuan Kong Temple.
The following are some zen words related to Buddhism: - "Those who are good at using their hearts will not grow grass of ignorance in their hearts, but flowers of wisdom will bloom everywhere." This Zen saying suggested that those who were wholeheartedly devoted to Buddhism should be good at using their heart, maintain a clear mind, and let wisdom grow in their hearts. - "The length of time is created by the heart. All the joys and sorrows will change according to the situation." It means that in the practice of Buddhism, one should realize that the feelings of time, pain and happiness are influenced by the inner heart and the external environment, and should be dealt with by cultivating the heart. - "Life can be ignored, but karma cannot be ignored." It emphasized that those who wholeheartedly devoted themselves to Buddhism should pay attention to karma and follow the laws of karma in their cultivation. - "Use wisdom to understand your heart, and use meditation to calm your heart. Fortify your heart with diligence, cleanse your heart with endurance and humiliation. Keep the precepts and purify your mind, and release your mind by giving alms." This indicated that purifying and strengthening one's mind through various cultivation methods was the cultivation path of wholeheartedly pursuing Buddha. - "Learning Buddhism should be based on understanding one's heart and nature. It is good to cut off evil and cultivate good." It indicated that one should be focused on Buddhism with a clear mind and see nature as the foundation. At the same time, one should cut off evil and cultivate good in behavior. - "Meditation and chanting are all wonderful ways to enter the Dao. There is no difference between high and low. They can communicate with each other and be harmonious." It meant that whether it was Zen or chanting Buddha, they were all methods that led to Buddhism. Those who were devoted to Buddhism could choose their cultivation method according to their own circumstances. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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"One leaf, one Buddha" came from the "Avatar-garde Sutra". It was completely described as "One flower, one world, one leaf, one Buddha" and so on. This Zen phrase contained a profound philosophy. It meant that one could feel the existence of the Tathagata (Buddha nature, truth, etc.) from the subtleties like a leaf. This Zen language conveyed a concept of the relationship between the micro and the macro, the individual and the whole. In daily life, people were often busy dealing with complicated affairs and neglected the profound meaning of the small things around them. Although a leaf was small, it could also reflect the grand laws of the universe or the existence of Buddha nature. This reminded people to carefully observe and comprehend every detail in life. From the small to the big, it was possible to comprehend a higher level of life philosophy or spiritual realm. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Zen, enlightenment was an important concept. With Huineng, the sixth ancestor, as the representative, epiphany emphasized that it directly pointed to the human heart and became a Buddha. Huineng, the sixth ancestor, broke the ascetic way of Indian Buddhism and advocated enlightenment. For example, when Hongren, the fifth ancestor of Zen, was selecting his successor, Shenxiu, the eldest disciple, wrote," The body is a Bodhi tree, and the heart is like a mirror platform. Always wipe it away, and don't let it stir up dust." Huineng changed it to " Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a platform. There is nothing in the world, so where can it stir up dust?" Huineng's gatha reflected a deeper understanding of Zen, which was deeply loved by Hongren, the fifth ancestor, and was passed on to him. Huineng later spread Zen in China, and his words were recorded in the Six Ancestors Altar Sutra. There were certain conditions to achieve enlightenment and become a Buddha. From the enlightenment experiences of Shakyamuni, Huineng, and Wang Yangming, there were some similarities. First, enlightenment was due to opportunities and circumstances. There must be a cause in the person's heart. This cause was often pain or doubt, which troubled them. For example, Wang Yangming's enlightenment in Longchang originated from the pain of being demoted and the question of how to become a saint. Shakyamuni became a monk to free himself from worries and pain. Huineng lived a difficult life and traveled a long way to seek Buddhism after listening to the Diamond Sutra. Second, it was to directly point to the human heart and break the barriers in the heart. The Zen Sect believed that not everyone was suitable for enlightenment to become a Buddha. Only those with superior roots and superior wisdom could cultivate through enlightenment, while most ordinary people with shallow wisdom roots were suitable for gradual enlightenment. This was also the reason why the Northern Zen Sect and the Southern Zen Sect could coexist. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many works in Jinjiang Literature City that contained the elements of "Buddha". For example, in "When the Dark Female Lead Cooperate with the Strategy," the female lead was very crazy;"Stupa Calamity" had the setting of the Western Region Demoness vs the High Mountain Flower Buddha. The female lead was reborn and the male lead would recover the memories of his previous life. It was a redemption story. The male and female lead were not blood-related and the relationship was terminated at the beginning, and the Buddha had a vest. In "The Marquis of Huaiyin Is Ready to Go Crazy," there was a majestic and unpredictable female lead and the male lead of the Buddha who had a weak sense of existence. The plot of" After Changing Hearts with the Buddha" was full of ups and downs."The Buddha Wants Me to Marry Him" had the female protagonist of the second generation of immortals and the male protagonist who actually doted on his wife. The female protagonist was untied by the system at the beginning. It was a growth system and an upgrade system. The female protagonist and the male protagonist's previous life partner were the same person."Dying on Pearls" had a story of robbery. The male protagonist hid his sharp edge in the early stage and used bad methods in the later stage. The male and female protagonists had a previous life. It was a story of the Buddha who was compassionate and compassionate against a ruthless and cold-blooded female demon. There was also the male protagonist in Luo Qingmei's "A Thousand Miles Under the Bright Moon," Tama Raja. He was the king of the Western Royal Court and the Son of Buddha. He was the king of a religious holy city, seriously ill (later cured), a genius god of war/politician, and so on. In the story, the female protagonist transmigrated into the book and had many plot developments with the Son of Buddha. The novel,"Liao Liao Zhi Huo, the Buddhist Son of the Capital Region Kneels", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Natural Buddha referred to Zen Master Danxia, who was a disciple of Zen Master Xingsi. He was originally a scholar who had rushed to the capital to take the examination to seek an official position. After someone told him how to choose Buddha for an official, he began to seek the path of choosing Buddha. When he learned that Master Matsu of Jiangxi Province could choose Buddha, he went to pay a visit. However, Matsu said that his opportunity was with Zen Master Stone, so he went to see Zen Master Xiqian of Stone. The Zen Master Stone asked him to do something. One day, when he was weeding, he washed his head and knelt in front of the Zen Master Stone with a razor. The Zen Master Stone understood and shaved his hair for him. When he went to see Matsu after becoming a monk, he did not enter the guest hall and went straight to the monk hall to ride on the statue of the founder. Everyone thought he was rebellious, but Master Matsu was very happy after seeing him and called him "My son is natural", so he named himself after him. He had even used the Buddha statue to keep warm in the monastery, claiming that he wanted to take the sariras. " The Golden Light of the Nine Realms Is Here for You " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Zen Sect advocated that one could become a Buddha on the spot because of their belief that everyone had the nature of Buddha. Zen believed that everyone had Buddha nature. No matter what their previous behavior was, as long as they could abandon evil and become good, they could achieve the transformation of becoming a Buddha. This change from evil to good was a fundamental change. It meant putting down evil thoughts, desires, evil thoughts, and other things that were likened to "butcher knives" and stopping doing evil. In the concept of Zen, Buddha-nature was inherent, and external evils were factors that obscured Buddha-nature. Once these concealing factors were removed (that is, putting down the butcher's knife), Buddha-nature would immediately appear, thus achieving the state of "becoming Buddha on the spot". This was also a manifestation of persuading people to be good. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Zen,"becoming a Buddha on the spot" meant that everyone had the nature of Buddha. As long as a person who had accumulated evil could abandon evil and become good, he could become a Buddha. "Lidi" meant immediately, emphasizing that once one abandoned evil and turned to good, one could quickly achieve the state of becoming a Buddha. Here,"becoming a Buddha" could be understood as a state of enlightenment, a state of attainment for the great wisdom and compassion of a person who had achieved perfection in cultivation. From the perspective of self-cultivation, this can also be understood as letting go of self-harm, avoiding wasting physical and mental energy, and cultivating good faith to achieve success and perfection. From the perspective of a family, unit, or group, it can be understood as letting go of internal friction and disputes, establishing good rules, and keeping promises. This is the way to harmony and success. This concept also included Zen's understanding of the goodness of human nature and the possibility of enlightenment. Even evil people, as long as they were determined to turn over a new leaf, could quickly become good people or reach the realm of enlightenment. However, this idea has also caused some controversy and thinking in modern times, such as whether people who have done evil can so easily eliminate evil and achieve good results. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!