In Buddhist fantasy life too many things are taken as normal. We think of the most valuable things in life, love for our family and friends, the roof of our heads, and even the air we breathe in as a matter of course. Unfortunately, most people do not appreciate what they have until they disappear. A great many people are victims of depression, aggression, loneliness, and selfishness. People all over the world, especially in the United States suffer. For the nightly news, we are constantly recalling all the craziness and corruption around us.
The following Zen Buddhist disclosure is not Zen Buddhism disclosure. Indeed, all the content that I wrote about Zen Buddhism in this article only makes its meaning ambiguous. If "meaning" refers to the important attribute / quality of things and events that are intentionally conveyed through the media. Grammar component From the beginning, we do not apply at all to the temporary definition and the consistency of various definitions in other parts of the world, nothing we think is neither an item nor an object, I understand immediately that it is not. Even if you recognize things, that is attributes, you just believe that people only exist in illusions ... ....
Zen Buddhism is a fusion of Mahayana Buddhism and Taoism, which is mainly performed in China and Japan. It places great emphasis on "the deep understanding of the essence of things" through the experience of the moment and through direct experience. The name is derived from Sanskrit dhyana and represents a specific state of meditation. Zoroastrian religion and philosophy based on the teachings of the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra, Zartosht)
Buddhism is the most populous in China, accounting for about 18%. This religion was first introduced to China about 2000 years ago. It then evolved into three parts: Han Buddhism (the largest branch), Tibetan Buddhism and southern Buddhism (the smallest branch). Buddhism has had a great influence on Chinese indigenous culture from the viewpoint of art, literature and ideology. Today, Buddhism enjoys the followers of all social classes. There are about 13,000 Buddhist temples and 180 thousand priests in Mainland China.
According to my social position, the response to the spread of Buddhism in China is different. Confucianists and emperors regard Buddhism as an eccentric and savage belief. "Buddhist Memorial Hall" written by Confucian scholar Han Yu opposed Buddhism when the Emperor decided to bring "Buddhist Finger Bones" to the Chinese palace. He showed the illegal behavior of the emperor by reviewing the teachings of Confucianism, such as maintaining "distance". The scholars also explained how Buddhism is barbaric. Because it does not comply with Chinese law or Confucian teachings (Ref. 4). As a Confucianist, he supports the relationship between "sovereignty and the subject" and traditional costumes. I do not want to see ... more content