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Mr. Gu's explanation

Teacher Gu explained that at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a legend that Laozi went to Yidi as a pagoda. When I got to the Taoist scriptures such as Laozi and the Western Bible, I added circumstantial evidence to prove my theory, saying that Laozi's journey to the west was to turn Hu into a Buddha and accept the Buddha as a disciple, calling himself "Mr. Gu". Later generations called "Mr. Gu" Buddha and Buddha statue. Tang Wang Wei's poem "Riding like a Zen master, a small layman, Song Qiu, Lan Ruo" says: "How long is the pine in a deep hole, just like Mr. Tianzhu Gu." Zhao Diancheng's note: "Ascending to Heaven and Western Classics":' I ascended to heaven and became a famous Mr. Gu. Good at inaction, no beginning and no end, lasting forever. "Li Rong's note:' Zhu Gan is also a western domain name. People who call themselves Mr. Gu are born. So it's called Mr. Gu, which is also my nickname. ""Tang Bai Juyi's Ten Rhymes Send Dreams in May Long Zhai Yan Monks Send Guests and Friends to the Theatre ""Make friends with elders and learn from Mr. Gu. " Original note: "Mr. Zhu Gangu also." Xu Ming Qin Cheng's poem "Xia Zhong travels from Zhengjue Temple to Buddha Valley" says: "When Mr. Hu Gu, the ghost work is not finished." Qing Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang: "The glass is quiet, quiet to Mr. Gu."

Word decomposition

The ancient interpretation is ancient, past, as opposed to "today": ancient. Ancient and rare (the name of seventy years old comes from Du Fu's Qujiang, "Life is seventy years old and rare"). Classical. Antiques. An old adage. The ancient road (1) refers to the ancient truth; B. simple; C. ancient road) Abbreviation of Ancient Poetry: Gu Wu (explained by Mr. Gu Wu) is a customary honorific term used after a man's surname. Talking to Mr. Du, he called other people's husbands or people who called themselves husbands accountants in the old days. In the old society, he was called a person whose occupation was storytelling, physiognomy, divination, feng shui and so on.