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Chancheng Watch Live Performance Seats Raiders Live Performance Six Ancestors Ceremony Emerging Chancheng

1. Xinxing Chancheng Live Performance Six Ancestors Ceremony

Guo Xin Ensi 10 to 1 temporarily closed; It is hereby notified that the performance of "Legend of Huineng" (also known as "Six Ancestors' Grand Ceremony") in Chancheng Scenic Area of Xinxing County will be suspended from June 1 to 10/7/0.

Pay attention to your own safety precautions. Pay attention to the weather and local travel warning tips before traveling, and prepare enough medicines; Fasten safety belts on vehicles and amusement equipment, and pay attention to wearing life jackets when doing water sports; Enter scenic spots, cultural relics protection units and other cultural tourism places, and strictly abide by the safety regulations on fire prevention and extinguishing in forests and grasslands. Do not set up a stall in Tang, maintain the condition of the car in advance by car, abide by the law during the trip, and resolutely resist drunk driving; Try to keep a safe distance, avoid going to crowded and poorly ventilated places, and pay by non-contact scanning code to reduce unnecessary dinner activities.

2. Performance projects of emerging Chancheng

Chancheng Park is open from 9: 00 to 22: 00. 055-79000 (Legend of Huineng) 2021February 25th-March 3rd1Performance time: 19:50-2 1:00 (closed every Monday). Temporary suspension of trading due to special reasons such as force majeure will be announced separately.

3. Telephone number of live performance of Six Ancestors Ceremony

Six ancestors refers to the floorboard of the six ancestors of Zen Buddhism, namely, the founder Dharma, the second ancestor Hui Ke, the third ancestor Monk Can, the fourth ancestor Daoxin, the fifth ancestor Hongren and the sixth ancestor Huineng.

Among them, Huineng, the sixth ancestor, was honored as the sixth ancestor of Zen.

He was a monk during the Dharma period in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, or Dharma for short. According to "Six Groups of Dharmas", he is a native of Southern Tianzhu, a Brahmin caste, proficient in Mahayana Buddhism, and highly respected by meditation practitioners. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, he taught Zen in Luoyang and Songshan.

(487~593), a monk, was born in Hulang, Luoyang (now northwest of Xingyang, Henan), and was the second ancestor of Zen in Han Dynasty. When he was about forty years old, he met Dharma, a Tianzhu monk, in Luo Song (now Songshan, Henan). He is a teacher, and he is one of the representatives of Zen.

Monks, also known as monks, died in the second year of the Sui Dynasty (AD 606). She is the third ancestor of Zen in China. She studied Buddhism with her second ancestor, Hui Ke, for several years, and was called the third ancestor of Zen.

Sima Daoxin (580-65 1 April 3, 2008) was born in Yongning County (now Meichuan Town, Wuxue City, Hubei Province), a monk in Sui and Tang Dynasties and the fourth ancestor of Zen Buddhism. In 592 AD (the 12th year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty), he sought dharma from the three ancestors of Zen Buddhism and was ordained at Fusi Temple in Jizhou. At the age of 26, he was given a cloak by the third patriarch.

In 644 AD (the 18th year of Zhenguan), Taoism spread in Hongren (the fifth ancestor of Zen) and became Buddhism in 65 1 year (the 2nd year of Yonghui). Later, it was named Tang Daizong, the author of The Great Doctor Zen Master. In A.D. 1324 (the first year of Taiding), Master Miao Zhizheng was added.

Hongzu was born in Xunyang (now Jiujiang, Jiangxi) and later moved to Huangmei, qi zhou, Hubei (now Huangmei County, Hubei). The founder of Dongshan Buddhism is honored as the fifth ancestor of Zen Buddhism.

Master Cao Huineng, who is regarded as the sixth ancestor of Zen, has far-reaching and solid significance for the popularization of Buddhism and Zen in China. He studied under the five ancestors of Huineng, inherited Dongshan Buddhism, founded Nanzong, carried forward the heart of pointing people, and regarded nature as Buddha. After the demise of Wu Zong, Karmia became the mainstream of Buddhism in China.

4. Six Ancestors Ceremony in Chancheng

There are two great men in Guangdong, one is Sun Yat-sen and the other is Hui Neng, the sixth ancestor. Together with Huineng's Confucius and Laozi, they are called the three outstanding figures of European oriental culture. Xinxing County is the place where Master Huineng, the sixth ancestor of Zen Buddhism, was born and died. It is also the compilation position of "Continued Biography of Monks". It has 1300 years of Zen culture and rich Zen cultural resources. Zen culture is a precious cultural heritage left by Huineng, the sixth ancestor, and an important part of Lingnan culture.

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Why is Liu Zu really in Nanhua Temple in Shaoguan? The hometown of Liuzu and the place where Liuzu died are both in Yunfu Guoen Temple. But its real body is not here.

So, I came to Guangdong Xinxing, the hometown of my sixth ancestor, and learned the reason why my real body was not in Yunfu.

The local people told me that after the death of Sixth Ancestor, Guo 'en Temple in Yunfu and Nanhua Temple in Shaoguan were both competing to invite Sixth Ancestor to their temples.

In order to prevent people from the National Temple from robbing Nanhua Temple, people from the National Temple hid the Sixth Ancestor in the forest. Now it is a scenic spot, a hidden Buddha pit. Later, a master saw two temples arguing endlessly. Pick up a leaf and throw it into the sky. In which direction the leaves fly, ask Sixth Ancestor. As a result, the leaves flew in the direction of Nanhua Temple. Since then, the six ancestors have been preserved in Nanhua Temple in Shaoguan.