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The origin of bodhi founder

There is no bodhi ancestor in history. Bodhi is the image of the granddaddy in The Journey to the West. Take the Monkey King as a disciple and teach him seventy-two changes and ten-finger somersaults, but Bodhi's founder asked the Monkey King not to mention his legacy after his debut.

Journey to the West, the founder of Bodhi, the name of the integration of Buddhism and Taoism, Taoist temperament and Confucianism, is a master image who is proficient in Taoism, Buddhism and a hundred schools of thought contend. It also coincides with the trend of thought of the integration of the three religions at that time. Both "Lingtai Square Inch" and "Three Stars with the Moon" have entrusted the author with the idea of the integration of the three religions.

There is a similar name in history called Xu Bodhi, the son of Guiliu, an elder of the Acropolis in ancient India. One of the top ten disciples of the Buddha, he has the title of "the first person to solve emptiness".

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The founder of Xu Bodhi in Journey to the West is a fleeting figure, the most mysterious figure, and the closest immortal.

Xubodhi Dojo is located in Sanxing Cave, Xieyue Mountain, Lingtai Fangcun Village, Niuhezhou where Tathagata is located. The Monkey King visited his door, gained fame, learned etiquette and listened to his lectures, which made him feel at home. In giving lectures, Xu Bodhi changed the pattern of "teaching for a while, talking about Zen for a while, and the three factions cooperated as usual", which made the Monkey King be in heaven.

Seven years later, Xu Bodhi said to the Monkey King, "There are 360 side doors in Daozi Gate, and all of them have positive results." Then talk about inviting immortals to help Luan, reading scriptures and chanting Buddha, abstaining from words and fasting, climbing bows and stepping on crossbows and other doorways. The Monkey King wanted to learn the art of immortality, which was taught privately by his father.

After another three years, I taught the Monkey King to learn seventy-two changes, walking on clouds. When the Monkey King left after learning three kinds of kungfu, the founder said, "You will get sick if you go there. Don't say you are my apprentice, it depends on how you get into trouble. If you say a word ... you will never turn over! "

At this point, the bodhi founder must disappear in the journey to the west.

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