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What does the second-dimensional Brahman mean?

Two-dimensional Brahman refers to a person or role with extraordinary ability, high wisdom and surpassing ordinary people. They have a high status and prestige in the secondary culture.

There is no fixed definition of the word "sub-brahmin", but it refers to a specific person or role in the sub-circle. They are regarded as the highest level and purest existence in the secondary culture and have very high prestige and status.

In the secondary culture, Brahmins are regarded as the most powerful and respected beings, usually people with special abilities, high wisdom or unique charm. They play an important role in the second works, have extraordinary power, and undertake the mission of protecting, guiding or dominating other roles.

The origin of this concept is difficult to trace back to the specific source, but it can be seen that it is gradually formed in the secondary circle because of the setting of personal works. It embodies people's worship and admiration for secondary roles and thinks that they are beings with power and charm beyond reality.

The spreading experience of Brahmanism

Brahmanism's music, painting, sculpture, medicine, astronomy, numerology, divination and incantation have exerted a great and lasting influence on China culture.

Brahmanism entered China with Buddhism, but Taoism had not yet arisen. Brahmanism has deeply influenced the teachings of Taoism, and the Taoist scriptures are full of discourses about Brahmins. The formation of Sanqing is also closely related to the three main gods of Brahmanism, and the Taoist ceremony also has obvious Brahmanism color. The Classic of Lingbao Endless Man was "constructed" by Ge at the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, which has an important influence in the history of Taoism and ranks first among Taoist collections.

There are obvious external factors in Du Fu's Ren Jing, which were attributed to the influence of Buddhism by predecessors, but this is not accurate. The foreign elements in Du Fu's books mainly come from Brahma, such as Brahma as the main god, the evolution picture of the universe experiencing doom, the Buddha robbing people in the early Yuan Dynasty, etc., all of which are directly derived from Brahmanism or derived from it. Among them, the words of praise to heaven, such as Brahma argot, are translations of Brahma classics, but they have been condensed and rewritten.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Brahman