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What is the name of dusty weather in Buddhism?

Dust weather is an open source of pollution in which ground dust enters the atmosphere due to driving forces such as wind and human driving.

Buddhist Appellation: China people attach great importance to etiquette and pay attention to appellation. The title of Buddhism belongs to the combination of China and India, which is not only special but also mysterious. With the in-depth development of reform and opening up, people from all walks of life have more and more contacts with Buddhists. Due to the ignorance of Buddhist appellation, it often leads to some unnecessary confusion and division, which also happens from time to time in religion. Therefore, it is necessary to give a brief introduction to Buddhist appellations in order to enhance mutual understanding and cooperation between people inside and outside the religion. In addition, as a historical and cultural phenomenon, Buddhist appellation still exerts a subtle influence on us from time to time.