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Password: zshf Title: Summary of Buddhism
Author: Shi
Douban score: 7.8
Publishing House: Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House
Publication year: 1998-08
Page count: 333
Content introduction:
The outline of Buddhism is based on the Buddhist materials of the northern Chinese department to write the biography and teaching of Buddhism. As we all know, China is the hometown of northern Buddhism. The Buddhist syllabus mainly promotes Mahayana Buddhism, which is conducive to inheriting and developing the cultural traditions of the Chinese nation and respecting the beliefs of people of all ethnic groups. Buddhism was created by the Buddha and his disciples. Therefore, the Summary of Buddhist Scriptures after the Biography of Buddhism introduces in detail the ten stories, the life stories of the five great bodhisattvas and the learning methods. We can learn a lot of valuable things from the deeds of these sages. In particular, the systematic introduction of the five great bodhisattvas is still rare in domestic and foreign reading materials. If we can firmly plant the thoughts of the Five Bodhisattvas in readers' eight fields of knowledge, we can expect that there will be clusters of flowers in the future, with fruitful results, rich wisdom and noble dignity. This will play a good role in the world and self-cultivation.
About the author:
Master Ming Yun (19 16-2002) was born in Minhou, Fujian. From 65438 to 0927, he became a monk in Qita Temple in Ningbo, and lived in tiantong temple in Ningbo, Yuanming Lecture Hall in Shanghai and Gokurakuji in Penang, Nanyang. He used to be the owner of Yuanming lecture hall. In the early days of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he went to Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and other places to give lectures with Master Yuan Ying to raise money for resisting Japan and saving the country. After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), he served as the executive director of Shanghai Buddhist Association, the deputy secretary-general of Shanghai Buddhist Association and the curator of Master Yuan Ying Memorial Hall. 1979 lived in Shanghai Jade Buddha Temple, abbot of Longhua Temple, abbot of Yuanming Lecture Hall, dean of Lingyanshan Buddhist College in Suzhou, dean of Shanghai Buddhist College, executive director of Chinese Buddhist Association, and vice president of Shanghai Buddhist Association. He has visited the United States, Germany, Japan, China and other countries and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan regions on behalf of the Chinese Buddhist Association. Member of the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth China People's Political Consultative Conference.