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The four bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism: Manjushri, Fuxian, Jizo, and Guanyin

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In the bright starry sky of Chinese Buddhism, the four bodhisattvas of Manjushri, Puxian, Jizo and Guanyin shine with a unique and dazzling light.

Manjushri, a symbol of wisdom. Armed with a wisdom sword, he cuts through troubles and ignorance and opens the door to the wisdom of all beings. His presence reminds us that in the fog of life, we should use wisdom as a lamp to illuminate the way forward, and use reason and insight to distinguish between right and wrong, so as to make wise choices. The light of Manjushri's wisdom is like a lighthouse in the dark night, guiding us to navigate the ocean of knowledge and growth.

The four bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism: Manjushri, Fuxian, Jizo, and Guanyin

Fuxian Bodhisattva, known for his great line. He has shown a strong sense of action and the power to do. He told us that it is not enough to have ideas and thoughts, but to put good thoughts into practice and convey love and warmth through practical actions. Whether it is a small act of kindness or a great dedication, it is the practice of the spirit of Fuxian, so that we can realize our self-worth in action and bring positive changes to the world.

The four bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism: Manjushri, Fuxian, Jizo, and Guanyin

Jizo Bodhisattva, that great wish is shocking. The grand aspiration of "Hell is not empty, and you will not become a Buddha if you vow not to become a Buddha" shows endless compassion and responsibility. He went deep into the land of suffering and never gave up to save all beings, and this spirit of self-sacrifice is admirable. Jizo Bodhisattva teaches us that compassion should have no boundaries, that we should not shrink back in the face of suffering, that we should help others with determination and perseverance, and that we should work for the well-being of all life.

The four bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism: Manjushri, Fuxian, Jizo, and Guanyin

Guanyin Bodhisattva, the embodiment of compassion. He hears the voice of the suffering, and gives comfort and hope to all beings everywhere. The compassionate eyes and gentle embrace give people peace of mind. The compassionate power of Guanyin Bodhisattva teaches us that love is the most powerful force that can dissolve pain and sorrow. We should treat others with compassion, tolerate and understand with love, and let the world be full of warmth and harmony.

The four bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism: Manjushri, Fuxian, Jizo, and Guanyin

The four great bodhisattvas of Chinese Buddhism, each carrying unique qualities and spirits, together constitute the rich and profound connotation of the Buddhist faith. They guide us on the path of life, to pursue wisdom, to practice good deeds, to have compassion, and to be steadfast in our aspirations. Let us absorb the wisdom and strength of the four bodhisattvas, continue to practice in life, let our lives bloom with more brilliant brilliance, and add more beauty and peace to the world.

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