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Why are monks generally potbellied, potbellied and round, while Taoist priests are generally slim?
Look at this problem separately. Look at the Buddha statue first. The current Buddha statues, chubby and big-eared, are all after the Qing Dynasty. Many of the previous Buddha statues were very thin. The second saw the monk. Monks avoid the world. Taoism's entry into WTO. Taoism stresses self-cultivation. There are three types of Buddhists in China. A monk with Tibetan Buddhism as the main body. Most of them are ascetics. The second kind of monks with China characteristics, mainly modern "Shaolin Temple" and religious organizations, is based on the industrialization of monks and Buddhism. China Wushu is represented by acrobatics. Some private buildings even buy and sell temple chairs for profit. Beautiful women in luxury cars are uninterrupted "monks", so-called "monks" who drink and eat meat. There is a third kind of monk. The monks in Dabei Temple in Haicheng, Liaoning Province are represented by ascetic monks. Cultivate one's self-cultivation and cross the world. Therefore, the second kind of so-called monks are mostly big bellies and big waists. Compared with Taoism, except the false Taoist who deceives people. True Taoist priests are basically reclusive. Self-sufficiency, self-cultivation. Taoist priest, closed-door self-cultivation in prosperous times, went down the mountain in troubled times to help the world.

Looking back, I saw many comments that my family could not escape from this world. Buddhism entered the WTO to help others. It also lists examples such as the Ming dynasty monks killing the enemy and the thirteen-stick monks saving the Tang king. If you have a chance to read history books or many books that live among the people. According to the records of the killing of Japanese pirates by monks in Ming Dynasty, monks were separated from monks. There were clear and strict management methods for monks in Ming Dynasty. As for the rescue of the Tang king by the stick monk in the early Tang Dynasty, first of all, during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, there were monks and soldiers. The relevant books are only a few words. Monks and soldiers often use knives and guns to defend the temple industry. In the period after the Song Dynasty, the imperial court imposed strict restrictions on civilian force. Except bandits, like all kinds of big temples, the number of sharp weapons is strictly prohibited. For example, the number of blades of monk knives is strict, and long guns usually have no heads. This is why sticks are popular. The inscription in Shaolin Temple only records that 13 people helped the Tang King, but there are too many ways to help the romance. There is no way to be elegant. But on the whole. There are many monks in the prosperous times. In troubled times, close the temple. Most of them became monks in their own names, which had nothing to do with temples, and even fired monks. For example, General Xu. Taoist priests are generally self-sufficient, and the number of Taoist priests has decreased compared with the Tang and Song Dynasties. Especially in the Ming Dynasty, after a period of expansion, the number of Taoists decreased sharply in the Qing Dynasty.

Taoist priests are generally divided into two categories. The first kind of all-true Taoist is many well-dressed Taoist in the hall. Commonly known as the official Taoist priest. Mainly ancient Taoist priests performed sacrificial ceremonies. Usually don't go out of the mountain gate. The number is very small. The second is scholars. With your own mountain gate, you can still walk in the street, hang pots to save the world, draw symbols to exorcise ghosts and so on. , commonly known as the fire Taoist. Generally, most of them go downhill. There are also swindlers and Taoist priests who cheat people for a living. Taoist priests are generally self-sufficient. However, Taoist teachings require self-cultivation and self-discipline, and help the world. In contrast, Taoist priests at that time knew more about Chinese medicine, saved the world and ordinary people, and took less part in the war.