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Is Emei Sect Buddhism or Taoism?

Emei school is Taoism.

Emei School, named after Emei Mountain, is a sacred place to cultivate immortals and learn Taoism in ancient times. It is different from Emei Mountain in Hongmen. Emei Mountain in Hong Men is a mountain hall, which is derived from novels, while Emei School's "Emei" is a place name and a real reference.

Emei Wushu has "one tree with five flowers, five flowers and eight leaves". One tree refers to Emei martial arts, and five flowers refer to five regions, namely Fengdu Qingniu, Tongjiang Tiefo, Kaixian Huangling, Fuling Dianyi and guanxian Qingcheng.

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The difference between Taoism and Buddhism

1, Taoists stress responsibility; Buddhism stresses cause and effect. The inheritor is the virtue accumulated by ancestors, and the descendants are covered. If you commit crimes yourself, your descendants will be condemned. Karma is the accumulation of virtue in the last life, and enjoyment in this life. You committed a crime in your last life and suffered in your life.

Therefore, Buddhism believes that everything is eternal cause and effect, and it is fate, which teaches people to accept their fate and accept reality. Taoism, on the other hand, encourages people to do more good in this life. Taoism is a good teacher of emperors, and encourages them to do more good deeds. The Elysium of Taoism is actually based on reality.

2. Taoism takes life as its joy, the virtue of heaven and earth as its joy, secular life as its joy and WTO entry as its joy; Buddhism, on the other hand, regards this world as a sea of suffering, advocates separation and emphasizes birth. Taoism is my destiny without heaven. People can become immortals through self-cultivation in this world, reaching three realms of "immortality", "soaring body" and nothing.

It has created a positive outlook on life that values life and enjoys the world. Contrary to Taoism, Buddhism advocates birth. It regards secular life as illusory and temporary, and life on the other side of the world as happy and eternal.

His theory reveals a kind of heart out of this world everywhere, pinning his hopes on the afterlife, that is, the other side of the world. However, as a Buddhist, he is not helpless to the world. Everyone knows the great wish of the Tibetan Bodhisattva: Hell is not empty, and it will never become a Buddha.

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