Wutai mountain 1
Wutai Mountain is located in Wutai County, Xinzhou City, Shanxi Province. It is a well-known Buddhist shrine at home and abroad and the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva. Wutai Mountain is called Jinwutai Mountain because it has a long history of building temples and a large scale, ranking first among the four famous Buddhist mountains.
2. Mount Putuo
Putuo Mountain, located in Zhoushan Islands, Zhejiang Province, is the Dojo of Guanyin Bodhisattva. The 33-meter-high Guanyin in the South China Sea is the Guanyin statue in the South China Sea of Putuo Mountain. Located on Shuangfeng Mountain at the eastern end of Putuo Mountain in Guanyin Bodhisattva Dojo, a Buddhist holy place. It is the landmark building of Mount Putuo. With its unique scenery of mountains and seas and mysterious and quiet Buddhist culture, Putuo Mountain has become a treasure-house for Taoist practitioners.
3. Mount Emei
Mount Emei is located in Emei Mountain, Sichuan, China, with a scenic area of 1.54 square kilometers, and the highest peak, Wanfo Peak, is 3099 meters above sea level. Jinding (3079.3m), where Huazang Temple, a Buddhist holy place, is located, is the highest point of Emei Mountain tourism. There are about 26 temples in Emei Mountain, among which eight are important (Guobao Temple, Khufu Temple, Yin Qing Pavilion, Wannian Temple, Hongchunping, Xianfeng Temple, Xixiangchi Scenic Area and Huazang Temple), and Buddhist activities are frequent.
4. Jiuhua Mountain
Jiuhua Mountain is located in Qingyang County, Anhui Province, adjacent to Tianzhu Mountain Scenic Area in Anqing City in the northwest and Huangshan Scenic Area in the south. It is one of the three famous mountains in Anhui Province and one of the sacred places for learning immortals in ancient times. Jiuhua Mountain was called Ling yangshan and Jiuzi Mountain in ancient times, and was named after Jiu Feng, which looks like a lotus flower. During the Tianbao period in the Tang Dynasty, it was renamed Jiuhua Mountain, and it still retains the gold plaque of "the first mountain in the southeast" given by Qianlong Imperial Pen.
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Characteristics of Buddhism in China
1, which forms the theory of cosmic emptiness characterized by the unity of man and nature. The theoretical expression of this thought has not been fully developed in Indian Buddhism, because it is inconsistent with the fundamental doctrine of Indian Buddhism, "No Self", but it is similar to China's traditional concept of immortality of the soul and the Confucian theory of mind and nature, and is welcomed by China people, thus occupying the mainstream position in China's Buddhist thought.
2. affirm that everyone has Buddha nature and can become a Buddha, and encourage everyone to achieve liberation by their own efforts. This is consistent with the Confucian theory of "good nature" and "evil nature", which emphasizes that "everyone can think of Yao and Shun" and regards the good and evil of the subject as the basic condition for moral perfection and human nature realization.
3. Emphasizing the intuitive way of thinking of "epiphany", which coincides with the way of thinking advocated by Taoism in China, thus becoming the mainstream of Buddhism in China.
4. Advocate simplicity. After Buddhism was introduced into China, its theory and practice have been further developed. However, Zen Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism, which are not found in Indian Buddhism, are the most widely spread in China, and these two sects are characterized by short theory and simple practice methods, which are especially suitable for the needs of ordinary people in China.
5. Harmony of traditional ideology and culture. Buddhism was introduced into China, based on the theory of "randomness" and "convenience", trying to reconcile the contradictions and conflicts with Confucianism and Taoism, and constantly assisting Confucianism and Taoism to enter Buddhism, thus forming its obvious characteristics of reconciliation.
6. Integration within Buddhism. Indian Buddhism is different from Mahayana, and Buddhism is empty. After it was introduced into China, it was influenced by different regional cultures and formed different styles of study or schools. Buddhism in China has reconciled and integrated various doctrines and theories within Buddhism through various judgments.
7. Buddhism is closely related to social politics and ethics in China, which is obviously closely related to the powerful political power of China kingship and the far-reaching influence of patriarchal ethics. Buddhism has always been famous for its superb speculation and profound thoughts, so that it is called "philosophical religion".
Reference source:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Four Foshan in China
Yang guang. Com- the uniqueness of Buddhist culture in China