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How did Shi Yongxin, who has been "passing things on" these years, deal with it?
Over the years, how has Shi Yongxin, who is on the job, responded? 2065438+July 28th, 2005

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Master Huineng of the sixth group of Zen Buddhism said: Bodhi has no trees, and the mirror is not a stage. There was nothing, so there was no dust. In recent years, Shi Yongxin, the head of Shaolin Temple who should have become a monk, has settled down. On July 25, Shi Yongxin made another big incident: Shi Yongxin was reported by his real name on the Internet, claiming that his private life was chaotic and he occupied the property of Shaolin Temple.

Shi Yongxin is often at the forefront of public opinion. In the face of all kinds of doubts over the years, he doesn't seem embarrassed and always takes it easy.

1, peach rumor

Response: "Right and wrong are liberated by not arguing", which is solved by time and space.

At that time, Shi Yongxin himself said to the media in response to these rumors: There is no need to clarify. If this happens, let it be. Buddhism says that "right and wrong are liberated from dispute", so we have to look forward. Some things are solved by time and space. If there is not enough time and space, it is very tiring for you to try to explain now.

Shi Yongxin also talked about the secular desire, a monk. "Monks are not allowed to have a marriage relationship, otherwise they will break the fundamental precepts and leave the monk group without ambiguity."

2. Shaolin Temple Reconstruction Co., Ltd..

Response: In the face of the tide of commercialization, if you don't change it, it will definitely change you.

After Shi Yongxin took over as the abbot, he established Henan Shaolin Temple Industrial Development Co., Ltd., opened an online shop in Taobao and opened a "branch" abroad ... These behaviors broke people's traditional cognition that Buddhism is a clean place and questioned its tendency of over-commercialization.

In Shi Yongxin's view, this is the only way to save and inherit Shaolin culture under the tide of commercialization. When Shi Yongxin attended the event overseas, he found that many foreign enterprises and institutions registered trademarks containing "Shaolin", so that "the world hardly knows who is the authentic Shaolin Temple and its cultural inheritors". There are also fake "Shaolin secret recipes" and "Shaolin monks" everywhere in China. "In the face of the tide of commercialization, if you don't transform it, it will inevitably transform you ... I don't want Shaolin Temple to become a cash cow, and anyone can shake it."

3. Buddhism fully advocates technology.

Response: It is a good thing that the mobile phone platform has become a pure land for learning Buddhism.

At this year's two sessions, Shi Yongxin shared the content with the representatives around him with the silver-gray iPhone 6 Plus, which was talked about by people. In fact, Shaolin Temple has always been at the forefront of communication technology. In the early 1990s, Henan took the lead in opening a batch of analog mobile phones, and monks in Shaolin Temple began to use them. 1996 The Internet is not popular in China, and Shaolin Temple has established its own website. In 20 14, Shi Yongxin visited Google headquarters and Apple headquarters and said to Apple CEO Cook, "Apple products are like an enlightened Zen master, which contains infinite wisdom."

Many people question whether the yogi's excessive admiration for technology violates the rules and regulations. In Shi Yongxin's view, monks living in the new era should use technology to make them serve Buddhism. "Mobile phone Buddha worship is also a kind of practice, as long as you insist on learning Buddha and do it with your heart. It is good to have a Buddha in your heart and practice at home. I am not afraid that Shaolin Temple will become an online temple. If everyone really learns Buddhism through mobile phones, it is a good thing for the mobile phone platform to become a pure land for learning Buddhism. "

It took nine years to buy land in Australia.

Response: "The fate remains the same."

According to reports, in 2006, Shaolin Temple began to plan to buy a piece of land of about 1248 hectares in southern Australia. This project has been negotiated for nine years. In February this year, Shi Yongxin personally went to Australia and paid a check of about 465,438+062,000 Australian dollars (about 20.405 million RMB) to the mayor of Shoerhaven, New South Wales, and settled all the land purchase funds. This Shaolin village project, which is rumored to be a "four-star hotel", has once again sparked heated discussion.

During the two sessions this year, Shi Yongxin responded to the Australian land purchase incident. Building a temple in Australia was originally the wish of a Shaolin disciple nine years ago-to let Shaolin culture land in Australia. Shi Yongxin positioned the project as a "Shaolin meditation center returning to nature and empirical tradition", and the reason for the nine-year delay was precisely because the Australian representative suggested that Shaolin Temple adopt a compound development model, in addition to building a temple meditation hall, a kung fu school and a Buddhist health center. Commercial service facilities such as holiday hotels should be built.

Shi Yongxin, who had already given up, got the mayor's response: We support you, and the government just wants to give this treasure to Shaolin Temple, which restarted the project. "Buddhists emphasize' the same life, the same life'. Since both sides have such knowledge, we will buy it. " As for where the huge land purchase money came from, Shi Yongxin explained that Shaolin disciples at home and abroad jointly raised funds. "This money comes from ten parties and will also be used for ten parties."

5. There are too many monks who have joined the WTO.

Response: "Let's go, don't be tempted"

From buying land in Australia and organizing martial arts competitions to driving luxury cars, accepting sky-high prices and appearing on ipad, Shi Yongxin often appears in various social activities, and is known as the chairman of Shaolin Temple and the CEO of Buddhism. The public can't help but question that Shi Yongxin, a Buddhist disciple, seems to have entered the WTO too deeply in this restless world of mortals.

In this regard, Shi Yongxin's response is: "Monks don't care about excitement,' start, not tempted'."

In Shi Yongxin's view, his active accession to the WTO is a way to revitalize and inherit Buddhism in this era. "When I first became a monk, I thought about living in the mountains and being carefree. After becoming a monk, I saw that Buddhism was facing such an era and a current situation, so I concentrated on how to inherit, revitalize and carry forward Shaolin Temple. I think this is my responsibility as a monk. "

For the real-name report two days ago, Shi Yongxin still insists on the consistent calm style: "I don't do anything wrong, I'm not afraid of ghosts knocking at the door, I can stand the test myself." Of course, the truth of the matter needs to be further ascertained.

Shi Yongxin once responded to his usual practice: "There are always some disappointments in life. In my position, there are some things that must be done out of responsibility. Just regard them as part of practice and finally achieve liberation. "