1, Manjusri Bodhisattva, full name Manjusri, sometimes called Manjusri. It means good virtue and good luck. It is said that when he was born, there were many auspicious signs at home, hence the name.
2. Guanyin Bodhisattva, also known as Guanzi Bodhisattva, is the abbreviation of "there is no compassion in the south to help the poor, and Guanyin Bodhisattva is inspired". Bodhisattva is dignified and kind, and often holds a bottle of pure willow.
3. Samantabhadra Bodhisattva is the representative of Mahayana Bodhisattva and symbolizes the spirit of Mahayana Buddhism. It is clearly stipulated in the Huayan Sutra that all Buddhism belongs to the Tathagata, Manjusri Bodhisattva and Samantabhadra Bodhisattva in Pilugaya, and they are also called "Three Sages of Huayan", and Samantabhadra Bodhisattva represents the virtues of all bodhisattvas.
4. Regarding the origin of the name of the Bodhisattva Dizang, Ten Wheels of the King of Dizang said that it was "if the earth is still, it is quiet and thoughtful", so it is called "Dizang".
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Around the Gregorian calendar, Indian Buddhism began to be introduced into China from India, and after a long period of spread and development, China Buddhism with China national characteristics was formed. Due to the differences in time, manner, region, national culture and social and historical background, Buddhism has formed three major schools in China, namely, China Buddhism (Chinese School), Tibetan Buddhism (Tibetan School) and Yunnan Tibetan Buddhism (Pali School).
According to historical records, the year when Indian Buddhism was introduced into China is generally considered as the period of Emperor Hanming. The most famous sentence, "Emperor Han Ming felt his dream, first spread his word", has more sufficient evidence and has been circulated since the Three Kingdoms.
In the seventh year of Yongping in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 64), Liu Zhuang, the son of Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, spent the night in the Nangong, dreaming that a six-foot-tall, glowing gold man came from the west and flew around the temple. The next morning, Emperor Hanming told the ministers about this dream. Dr. Fu Yiqi said, "There is a god in the west called Buddha, just like Yongping's dream of seeking dharma." After hearing this, Emperor Han Ming was overjoyed and sent more than a dozen ministers, including Cai Mao and Qin Jing, to the Western Regions to worship Buddhist scriptures and dharma.