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Is Manjusri a Taoist or a Buddhist?

Manjusri Bodhisattva, namely Manjusri or Manjusri, is one of the four major Buddhism, and the left-handed Bodhisattva of Sakyamuni Buddha represents wisdom. Because of his outstanding ability and political integrity, he ranks first among all bodhisattvas, so he is called Prince Fa. The name of Manjushri is literally translated as "wonderful and auspicious"; The dew of Sanskrit longevity? R and transliteration, and translated into Schumann room. Manjusri or Schumann means wonderful, elegant and lovely, and it means auspicious, beautiful and solemn. It is the most revered Buddha except Guanyin. Manjusri Bodhisattva is called Manjusri Guangfa Buddha in Taoism.

According to China Buddhism, Wutai Mountain in Shanxi is the five top mountains of the "Great Jinnah" country mentioned in Buddhist scriptures, so Wutai Mountain is regarded as the Dojo of Manjusri Bodhisattva and has become a Buddhist holy land.

Manjusri is a role in the Romance of Gods, which is one of Twelve Jinxian's explanations. Dojo is located in Xiao Yun Cave, a scenic spot in Wulong Mountain Scenic Resort. Disciple: Jinyun, magic weapon: Dunlongzhu (Golden Lotus Seven Treasures) and so on. According to the statement that western religions allude to Buddhism in the Romance of the Gods, Manjusri Guangfa Tianzun was originally a Taoist in the Central Plains, and later converted to Buddhism and became a Manjusri Bodhisattva. The seventh disciple of Yuanshi Tianzun.