Mr. Nan is a famous scholar who enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad. 19 18 was born in Yueqing County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, and is 87 years old. He was taught by the imperial court at a young age and rarely learned a hundred things. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, young people joined the army in the south and jumped to the southwest border. Then he returned to Shu and taught at the then Central Military Academy and Jinling University.
He has a natural talent and doesn't care about things. During holidays and leisure time, he wears mango shoes and walks around famous mountains and rivers with bamboo sticks to visit monks and scholars. He lived in seclusion in Daping Temple in Emei Mountain for three years and read through the vast Tripitaka. I turned away from Kangzang and visited the tantric Dade, and made a profound study of the theories of various schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
After leaving Tibet, he moved to Kunming, giving lectures at Yunnan University and then teaching at Sichuan University. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, I returned to my hometown. Soon he retired to Tianzhu Mountain in Hangzhou and Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi, and devoted himself to research. After arriving in Taiwan Province Province, he was employed by universities and research institutes such as Culture University and Fu Jen Catholic University to study in Japan, the United States and Central American countries.
In recent years, he moved to Hong Kong and did a lot of work for cultural exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. Mr. nan is familiar with the subset of Confucian classics and history, and is well versed in eastern and western cultures. He is knowledgeable and has written a lot. In particular, he used the method of "combining classics with history" to explain the famous works of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, which were widely quoted and quoted, with profound implications and vivid humor. He made remarkable achievements in popularizing China's traditional culture and was deeply loved by readers at all levels on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
Mr. Nan is a famous scholar who enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad. 19 18 was born in Yueqing County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, and is 87 years old. He was taught by the imperial court at a young age and rarely learned a hundred things. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, young people joined the army in the south and jumped to the southwest border. Then he returned to Shu and taught at the then Central Military Academy and Jinling University.
He has a natural talent and doesn't care about things. During holidays and leisure time, he wears mango shoes and walks around famous mountains and rivers with bamboo sticks to visit monks and scholars. He lived in seclusion in Daping Temple in Emei Mountain for three years and read through the vast Tripitaka. I turned away from Kangzang and visited the tantric Dade, and made a profound study of the theories of various schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
After leaving Tibet, he moved to Kunming, giving lectures at Yunnan University and then teaching at Sichuan University. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, I returned to my hometown. Soon he retired to Tianzhu Mountain in Hangzhou and Lushan Mountain in Jiangxi, and devoted himself to research. After arriving in Taiwan Province Province, he was employed by universities and research institutes such as Culture University and Fu Jen Catholic University to study in Japan, the United States and Central American countries.
In recent years, he moved to Hong Kong and did a lot of work for cultural exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait. Mr. nan is familiar with the subset of Confucian classics and history, and is well versed in eastern and western cultures. He is knowledgeable and has written a lot. In particular, he used the method of "combining classics with history" to explain the famous works of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, which were widely quoted and quoted, with profound implications and vivid humor. He made remarkable achievements in popularizing China's traditional culture and was deeply loved by readers at all levels on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
South anthology *** 10 volume
Southern works
The prophecy of Zen sea
How to practice Buddhism
The Analects of Confucius
Interpretation of today's strict meaning
Meditation and Immortality
A Brief Introduction to Jue Yuan Jing
What does the Diamond Sutra say?
Meditation diary one two three
Taoism, Tantric Buddhism and Oriental Mystery
The pharmacist's view of saving the world
Mengzi by-pass
Seven days of southern Zen
Mr. nan's works and poems
Selected poems of Nanlaoshi
Historical experience
Study on the Positive Pulse of Zen Buddhism
Biography of Wei Yan Yijing Department of the former University
On Lu
Basic beliefs of Buddhists
Lao Tzu, he said one, two.
Zhuangzi's lecture
On Prajna's Right View
Chanhua
Zen and Taoism: a video of practicing Zen.
A Brief History of Buddhism in China
A Brief History of Taoist Development in China
Miscellaneous sayings of the Book of Changes (I) and (II): Modern Interpretation of Cangue's Sense of Justice
In the dialogue of modern Buddhist practitioners, the next generation is both new and old.
Wei she series-1.2.3.4