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Audiobook "Biography of Chinese Monks in The Past Dynasties" - Episode 1 - Dharma Grandmaster

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Buddhism is one of the four major religions in the world, and since the Ming Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty began to introduce to China, it did not have much influence at that time. By the time of the Southern and Northern Dynasties of Wei, Buddhism and metaphysics had combined to spread widely and deeply. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, Chinese Buddhism embarked on the road of independent development. This book introduces the great masters of Chinese monks and masters.

Audiobook "Biography of Chinese Monks in The Past Dynasties" - Episode 1 - Dharma Grandmaster

Dharma Grandmaster a reed crossing the river

Dharma Guru, formerly Indian [1], formerly known as Bodhidharma, later renamed Bodhi Dharma, claimed to be the twenty-eighth ancestor of Zen Buddhism, the ancestor of Chinese Zen Buddhism, so Chinese Zen Buddhism is also known as Dharma Buddhism, mainly advocating the two-into-four elements of Zen, Dharma's thought, has a great influence on Chinese culture. Bodhidharma ~536, also known as 532, 528), commonly known as Dharma, also known as The First Ancestor Dharma or First Ancestor Bodhidharma, is the ancestor of Zen Buddhism in Mahayana Buddhism. He was born in Nan tianzhu (India), the Caste of Therati, and legend has it that he was the third son of king Xiangzhi of the Southern Tianzhu kingdom, and after his renunciation, he devoted himself to Mahayana Buddhism and became a prajnaparamita master.

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