Bodhi in troubled times does not ask questions?

Madilyn 2022-03-21 09:03:00

In troubled times, Bodhi does not ask questions, the old gentleman carries his sword to save the people

This poem is actually belittling Buddhism and praising Taoism. The meaning is that in a chaotic world, Taoism is more willing to run for the world than the Buddhist "just take care of the snow in front of one's own door".

Of course, this sentence is biased. For example, in modern times, "Master Juzan", "Master Hongyi", "Master Yuanying", etc. are all Buddhists who came forward when the country was in crisis.

The specific deeds you can Baidu by yourself.

In addition to the martial arts design of the hard bridge and hard horse, the film "Shaolin Thirty-Six Rooms"

It also answered my doubts about the title of the film "Shaolin Thirty-Six Rooms".

According to the explanation in the photo, the Shaolin Temple originally had only thirty-five rooms, and was only open to practitioners within the Shaolin Temple.

The background of the society at that time was that the Han people were under the cruel rule of the Qing Dynasty.

At that time, Shaolin Temple's approach to such a situation where people's livelihood was ruined was to stay out of the way and not to ask about the world.

The method proposed by the monk Sande was to create the thirty-six rooms of Shaolin, recruit lay disciples, and widely promote Shaolin Kungfu to resist the rule of the Qing Dynasty.

Although this is contrary to the principle of Shaolin Temple, it still received the acquiescence of the abbot.

But there is no other information about the existence of thirty-six rooms in Shaolin Temple except for this movie.

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  • Glennie 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    It does look a bit silly now...

  • Guillermo 2022-04-23 07:03:55

    Classic movies... Shaolin Temple commercials... Action scenes of hard bridges and hard horses... Xu Shaoqiang is super tender... Ni Kuang's screenwriter is top-heavy...

The 36th Chamber of Shaolin quotes

  • San Te: I should have learned Kung-fu instead of ethics.

  • Senior monk: The wall may be low, but the Buddha is high.