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The Significance of Li Yue

Li Yue means: monk, monk.

1. Li Yue's basic explanation is:

Li Yue Yi language translated as "Li Yue" and "A (pear)" is also a province, which means monks, but also monks and monks.

2. Korea's life:

Food in Li Yue is provided by laity. In order to facilitate review and reduce the burden of laity, Li Yue does not eat in the afternoon. In the temple, the place where Li Yue eats is called Zhaitang, and the place where he eats is called Zhaitang.

In the Mahayana Buddhist classics of Li's belief, there are provisions prohibiting meat eating. Li, a native of Wutai Mountain, insists on not drinking or eating meat, but Mongolian and Tibetan people still have the habit of eating meat.

3. Li Yue's commandments:

The precepts include no killing, no stealing, no lewdness, no lying, no talking, no drinking, no wearing incense, no singing and dancing, no sitting in a spacious bed, no accepting gold and silver treasures, no trading, no fortune telling, no tricks, no robbing and threatening others, and so on.

Li Yue cannot pray for disaster on behalf of others, nor can he bless and excuse God. He is not a bridge between man and god, but a monk for liberation.

Li Yue's grade:

1. Abbot:

Because the place where he lives in the temple is called the abbot, it is also called the abbot. This is a post, and its professional title is monk, big monk, hall head monk and elder.

2. Stop:

This is a foreign title, also known as the first building. Disciples or brothers of the abbot, but they often don't live in this temple.

3. The first block:

It's a post, and the title can also be called monk. He is the heir to the abbot.

4. Xitang:

It is a foreign title, and it is an honorary title won by retired abbots or elders of other temples who have lived in our temple for a long time. Because the abbot of our temple lives in the east courtyard and the west courtyard, it is named.

5. Terrace:

It is a professional title, held by an old monk with a long history in the temple, guiding everyone to learn and playing an exemplary role.

6. Cousin:

It is both a position and a professional title, and it is held by the temple Dade, who is responsible for leading everyone to study or the core leadership management of the temple. Some hall lords are not hall lords in this sense, for example, the hall lords who recite Buddha are incense lamps that recite Buddha.