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What's the name of the place where the monk lives?

Question 1: What's the name of the place where monks live at night?

The place where monks live in monasteries is called "Liao Fang" or "Monk's Hall".

Question 2: What is the name of the monk dormitory? The place where monks sleep in temples is generally called a "hut".

Also known as "Monk House", "Monk House" and "Monk Room"

There is a special situation, that is, abbots or monks with high moral status for generations live in a separate room, where they live and meditate, so sometimes this squatter can be called a "meditation room".

Question 3: What is the name of the monk's accommodation? Generally, monks can only stay in temples, because ancient monks did not have private property, that is, they had no money to stay, so staying in temples was called "waiting for orders".

Question 4: What is the name of the monks' residential area in the temple? The place where monks live in the temple is called "Monk's Hall".

If it is the place where the abbot of the temple lives, it is called-"abbot" (meaning the abbot's room, and later the name of this room is used to refer to the abbot of the temple)

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Question 6: Where do monks in the temple sleep at night? What's the name of the room where the monk lives? Jiaosengliao

Question 7: What are the names of monks living in temples and lamas living in Potala Palace? ,,,, Tibetan Buddhism, tantric, yogi, called Lama!

Question 8: What's the difference between a Buddhist temple and a temple? Both are places where monks live. Why are some called temples and others called temples? Temple, originally a place to worship ancestors, is a ancestral hall. The places where superstitious people worship God are also called temples, such as Longwang Temple and Land Temple. In feudal society, the so-called virtuous people can also set up temples to offer sacrifices, such as Guandi Temple and Yue Temple. In addition, the place where the emperor handled political affairs was called the temple.

Temple, the original intention is official position, such as Taishi Hall in Han Dynasty, also known as Imperial Doctor Temple. Temples also refer to central institutions, such as Taichang Temple and Dali Temple. At the end of Han Dynasty, Buddhism was introduced into China. Since then, temples have been called monasteries (places where monks live).

It can also be said now: "Temples are places to promote foreign religions, and places for Chinese descendants to commemorate national mourning, loyalty and filial piety. The temple is dedicated to the Buddha, and the temple is dedicated to the idolization of people. "

Question 9: Where do the monks in Shaolin Temple live? So many monks. Are there so many places? Shaolin Temple itself has a small number of monks, enough to live in. Don't treat martial arts students as monks.

Question 10: Why is the place where monks live called a temple? Why is a nun called a nun? It is generally called a temple in Buddhism, and the relatively small Dojo practiced by monks is sometimes called buddhist nun. Temples are not Buddhist Dojo words, but places where ancestors and ghosts were sacrificed in ancient China. Taoist Dojo is generally called temples or palaces. Good luck, Amitabha.

Temple: Temple is the name of ancient litigation in China. Luo Bizhi said,' Korea set up a temple to treat guests from all directions. Yongping Han Buddhism was introduced into China, and the pavilion was located in crack hon temple. The following year, the White Horse Temple was located outside Yong Men in the west of Luoyang City, which was not a place where Rifeng lived for a long time, so it was not built. If it is honored by the name of a temple in the west, and treated as courtesy, it will be the beginning of a Buddhist temple in China. "See also" Unified Qing Dynasty Annals ". Foreign monks used to live in the KaKa Temple in China where foreign guests were entertained. Later, they didn't build houses, but they were also named after' temples'. This is the origin of Buddhism's naming of temples.

Temples: In ancient China, there were ancestral temples of royalty and literati. Temples offer sacrifices not only to ancestors, but also to gods. 、

Ann: Ann, the original name is Anlu. You can build a house when you are old. When monks in China build houses in secluded places, they often use temples to turn houses into huts. After a long time, they called these small houses' temples', and later the word' temples' became' temples', which is said to be the reason for building houses with tiles. Today, nuns live in temples, commonly known as nuns. Monks live in monasteries

View, according to "Er Ya Shi Gong", the view is called "double nets in front of the palace". The Taoist temple named "Guan" originated from the ancient architectural landscape in zhouzhi county, Shaanxi Province, which is the watchtower. "Yuan Jian Han Lei" ranked fourth. Guan Yi quoted Ming Jie as saying: "Yin took grass as the building and was deeply impressed, but respected medicine. To wait and see, take the number of this house as the key to the concept of thatched cottage. That is, the beginning of the view. " "Chen Shi": "A good fairy is called Yin Gui, Du Zhongju is here, and Yin Zhenren Caotang is famous, so it is famous as a place to visit immortals". Historical Records. Guan Zen Book: Sun Qingri: "Immortals can see ...". Immortals live in a good house. "Therefore, Chang 'an is regarded as the concept of laurel name, while Ganquan is regarded as the concept of longevity, so that you can hold a festival and set up equipment to wait for God. This is the origin of Taoist concept.