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Shi Yanzi (China Buddhist Master)
Buddhism is an ancient religion, and its teachings and thoughts are deeply loved and followed by many people. In the history of Buddhism in China, there are many famous Buddhist masters, and Shi Yanzi is one of them. He is a very influential Buddhist master, and his teachings and teaching methods have played an important role in the development and spread of Buddhism.

Sek Yin-Tsi's life

Shi Yanzi, formerly known as Zhao Yuan, was a Buddhist master in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province today. He has been smart and studious since childhood, and likes reading. Later, he worshipped a monk as a teacher and began his path of Buddhism. Under the guidance of his master, he constantly studied and studied Buddhist classics and explored the true meaning of Buddhism.

During his teaching career, he went to many places to preach, including Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan, Shandong and other places today. His teaching and teaching methods are deeply loved and respected by people. His teaching method is very unique. He likes to use some simple stories and metaphors to explain Buddhist ideas, which is easier for people to understand and accept.

Sek Yin-Tsi's teaching methods.

Sek Yin-Tsi's teaching method is unique. He likes to use some simple stories and metaphors to explain Buddhist ideas. This method is very effective because it makes it easier for people to understand and accept the teachings of Buddhism. Here are some of his usual teaching methods:

1. Metaphor: He will use some vivid metaphors to explain Buddhist ideas. For example, he will use "dripping water wears away the stone" to describe the hardships of practice and the importance of perseverance.

2. Story method: He will tell some interesting stories to explain the teachings of Buddhism. For example, he will tell the story of "a dog biting a Buddha statue" to illustrate Buddhism's compassion and tolerance for all beings.

3. Question-and-answer method: He will guide students to think and understand the teachings of Buddhism by asking and answering questions. For example, he would ask, "What is true happiness?" Guide students to think and explore the true meaning of Buddhism.