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How to be a qualified monk teacher
Our giant Buddha has devoted his life to rejuvenating China and is a model for educating teachers. The Lotus Sutra of the Wonderful Method says: "The Buddhas appeared in the world because of a great event, just to make all living beings manifest their knowledge of Buddhism." The great cause is to help all beings get rid of all troubles, get rid of life and death, and gain all wisdom. This is the birth of the buddhas. This can also be said to be the educational purpose of Buddhism. The purpose of us Buddhists is to hope that all sentient beings in the world can dispel doubts and prove the truth, get pleasure from suffering, get rid of bondage and get comfortable. Therefore, to become a qualified monk, the first step is to define your goals and cultivate sincere feelings that are keen on your career. Whether engineers, scientists, artists or people engaged in other jobs, if they want to make certain achievements in their posts, they must love their jobs and concentrate all their energy on their careers. As a Buddhist, we should take it as our duty to educate all beings and have a sense of responsibility and mission to the Buddhist cause.

Secondly, there should be extensive knowledge accumulation. In other words, we should not only have a profound cultivation of Buddhist teachings, but also dabble in relevant knowledge and strive to cultivate a wide range of interests, otherwise it will be difficult to adapt to the needs of Honghua cause in the new century. According to the theory of great wisdom and many Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha had a wide range of interests before becoming a monk. Proficient in literature, astronomy, geography, medicine, etiquette, music and art, he is a man with both civil and military skills and wisdom and courage. Then, as monks in the 2 1 century, we should learn all the knowledge, master all the laws of the world, and be a monk who understands both the laws of the world and the laws of the world.

Third, pay attention to the combination of study and repair. That is, pay attention to the combination of theory and practice. According to Classic French Sentences, even if you read a lot of good words, it is useless not to implement them. It is better to put in a good word with them and get practical benefits. Only by integrating theory with practice can you become a monk with both ability and political integrity.