An eminent monk in the Tang Dynasty became a monk at the age of seven. After his death, his body turned into a rainbow, and the birds did not fall from the roof of his Zen house.
A generation of eminent monks broke the precepts many times and took wives and concubines twice. After his death, he was cremated, but his tongue was not burnt.
Panchen Lama: Contemporary Tibetan Buddhism must grow on the fertile soil of Chinese culture and advance under the high expectations of the Party and the people
An eminent monk from the Song Dynasty lived in a remote mountain to raise tigers. He hung Buddhist scriptures on the beams of his house, collecting dust.
Teachers and students of the School of Management of Chengdu Aviation Vocational and Technical College carried out the "Three Going to the Countryside" social practice activities