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Who were the Buddhists in Li Shimin in Tang Dynasty?

The Buddhist teachers in the Tang Dynasty were Yuan Tiangang and Li.

Yuan Tiangang and Li, as historical figures of the same period, have widely spread legends about them in history, the most famous of which is TuiBei compiled by them. TuiBei Tu is regarded as the first wonderful book predicted by Taoism in China. It is said that Emperor Taizong and Li Shimin ordered them to compile it to calculate the national wealth. In the book, * * * has 60 images, and each image is accompanied by prophecy.

Li Cemetery is located behind the Dugong Temple Mountain on the outskirts of Chang 'an County, only a few hundred meters away from Yuan Tiangang Cemetery. It is said that both of them knew that time was running out, so they used divination arithmetic to choose a cemetery for themselves. Shortly after the cemetery was chosen, Li fell ill.

Li Shimin related introduction

Li Shimin (65438+5991October 23-65438+July 00, 649) was a native of Ji Cheng, Longxi (now Qin 'an, Gansu), and a native of Julu County. The second emperor of the Tang Dynasty (reigned from 626 to 649) was a politician, strategist, strategist, calligrapher and poet.

Li Shimin joined the army as a teenager and went to Yanmenguan to rescue Yang Di. Propose Jinyang arise, worship the Emperor, seal Dunhuang Duke, lead the troops to attack Chang 'an, worship the ministers and doctors, and seal Qin Gong and Zhao Gong. After the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, he led the troops to pacify the separatist forces such as Xue, Liu Wuzhou, Dou Jiande, Wang and Liu Heita, and made great contributions to the establishment and unification of the Tang Dynasty.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Shimin.