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Why do so many stars believe in Buddhism?

Buddha said that wealth comes from giving, and good results come from planting good behaviors. Many rich people have the habit of giving, and their wealth in this life is a blessing cultivated in the last life. If you are willing to give up, you will get it. Helping others is helping yourself.

Shun Wei: I am grateful to Buddhism and my wife.

Wang Wei, listed on SF, became the richest man in the express delivery industry with a net worth of more than130 billion.

According to the magazine Express, which interviewed Wang Wei briefly, Wang Wei's office is "full of Buddha incense and there are nine Buddha statues". Wei Wang bluntly said that he had been arrogant. It was his wife and Buddhism who helped him balance his mentality and made SF today. Wei Wang is a very low-key person. He can say this sentence, which shows that he has applied Buddhism to his life and company management and benefited from it.

Cao: Buddhism is my soul.

Fuyao Glass Group was established in 1987, and now it is the first supplier of automotive glass in China and the second largest in the world. He is an entrepreneur who does not pay bribes, claiming that he has never "sent a box of moon cakes" and has a personality in doing things; He is a devout Buddhist. Since the first donation of 1983, Cao's personal donation has reached 8 billion yuan. He thinks that donating money is only a "small kindness". In May 2009, Cao won the Ernst & Young Global Entrepreneur Award, which is known as the business Oscar, and was the first Chinese winner. Really, giving wealth is not empty. Bill Gates donated half of his wealth, but his wealth did not decrease, but increased. Virtue is the only way to carry things. A kind and virtuous person will get help from others, and wealth and other things will naturally follow.

Jet Li: After many years of conversion to Buddhism, I firmly believe that life is just a process of reincarnation, and nothing can't be let go.

Jet Li said: "When I told the younger generation that as human beings, we should be caring and give back to the society, they always replied that when we become millionaires, we will definitely give back to the society. However, if you have five chocolates in your hand when you are 5 years old, but you don't want to share any of them, you won't donate 1 10,000 even if you have 5 million in the future. Sharing must start from primary school. " Many people know that he is a kung fu superstar. In fact, he also has an identity, that is, the founder of the non-profit organization One Foundation.

Chen Feng: "Born at night, joined the WTO during the day."

Anyone who has seen the HNA Tower in Haikou will find it a strange building. According to Chen Feng, chairman of HNA Group, it was a Buddha sitting cross-legged. A former employee of HNA Group told Southern Weekend reporter that Chen Feng believed in Buddhism because after he founded HNA, he experienced various disasters and finally developed an impatient character and became a Buddhist.

Chen Feng himself said that every night, he would meditate and retreat into the ethereal world. He said that he was born at night and joined the WTO during the day. However, he also likes to meditate cross-legged during the day. According to HNA, even on the plane is no exception.

Li Ka-shing, the richest man studying Buddhism in China.

Li Ka-shing, the richest man in China. He is currently the chairman and general manager of Changjiang Industrial Group Co., Ltd. Mr. Li is enthusiastic about public welfare, planting Yasuo Fukuda in Hong Kong, the mainland and all over the world, and often donating hundreds of millions of yuan to build Buddha statues, repair temples, build bridges and pave the way, set up education, support medical care, sponsor scientific research, promote culture and relieve victims.

Li Ka-shing's mother, Zhuang Biqin, is a devout Buddhist. Under her guidance, Li Ka-shing "worships Buddhism and Confucianism, and has boundless kindness" from an early age. Mr. Li, a Buddhist family, is a representative in Hongkong and Taiwan Province. They are convinced of the internal relationship between three generations of cause and effect, charity and wealth, and believe that the spirit and behavior of compassion and joy are the characteristics of Buddha and Bodhisattva. Facts have also proved that only in this way can we get the right time, place and people. Only in this way can the cause flourish and the society be peaceful. "All laws are empty, and cause and effect are not empty." For Li Ka-shing, wealth is the seed of goodness. Mr. Li Ka-shing is a model for Buddhists to cultivate bodhisattvas, give alms and achieve great success, and an example for Buddhist disciples to learn.

Andy Lau, a Hong Kong star, became a Buddhist named Huiguo Jushi (converted to a young monk); Master Li Na Changsheng; Zhang Tie-Lin Pujue layman (converted to the Master Nebula); Jet Li, Brigitte Lin and Zhang Guoli were promoted to lay people and his wife Deng Jie (converted to the feast master of National Taiwan University); Yang Ziqiong (converted to the Lord); Mai (singing an album of converted Buddhist songs); Golden stars lay; Ceng Zhiwei (converted for twelve years); Chen Kun and Yuen San Wong (Huo Yuanjia); BiBi Zhou, Faye Wong, Nicholas Tse, Anita Mui, Chen Xiaodong, Huang An, Jacky Cheung, Li Ka-shing, Fu He converted to Buddhism and was granted asylum three times. . . .

Then the question is, why do so many celebrities convert to Buddhism and become laymen?

The Beijing News interviewed Master Xue Cheng on this issue before. At that time, the mage said, "This is a normal phenomenon. In fact, Buddhism has been a popular religion in all walks of life in China for thousands of years. Historically, Buddhism has many devout believers, including princes and nobles, literati, and even philosophers, scientists, educators, thinkers, entrepreneurs and so on. "

Buddhism is the truth in the world, perhaps this is the reason why it has spread for thousands of years.