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Who is a Buddhist scientist?

Einstein, Ai Keli, Sun Yat-sen and Pan Zongguang all believed in Buddhism.

Pan Zongguang: gold bauhinia star winner, justice of the peace, 1940 born in Hong Kong, Panyu, Guangdong, professor of chemistry, former president of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Three (fifteen years) CPPCC members; A scientist, he was twice invited by the Royal Swedish Academy of Science and nominated as a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry at 1985 and 199 1.

He is also a disciple of Buddhism, and integrates the wisdom of traditional Heart Sutra into contemporary life and modern management from the perspective of scientists and educators. A series of works, such as Heart Sutra and Life Wisdom, Heart Sutra and Modern Management, have aroused the attention of many people in China, especially young and middle-aged intellectuals, to the traditional culture of China and the Buddhist culture and wisdom.

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Gu Yuxiu's study of religion is extensive and profound, which has a far-reaching influence on the achievements of Buddhism. He lived all his life.

Gu Yuxiu's English masterpiece The History of Zen.

During my visit to Mingshan Temple, I had a close relationship with Xu Yun, Taixu and other eminent monks and virtues. Gu Yuxiu's research on the history of Buddhism is profound. After half a century's research, he has published monographs such as Zen Master and Japanese Zen Master.

Gu Yuxiu attached great importance to the study of Buddhism during his tenure as the Deputy Minister of Government Affairs of the Ministry of Education of the National Government. Since 1938, he has kept in close contact with Master Taixu on issues such as funding the compilation of Sino-Tibetan textbooks. Gu Yuxiu said that the compilation of textbooks: "To promote China culture and modern new knowledge, we should enlighten the moral wisdom of border people." ?

"Chronicle of Master Taixu" records: "In April of the 27th year of the Republic of China (1938), the master came to Hanyuan because of Gu Xian, the second minister, and was transferred to Li Fu, the minister of Chen, and was given a subsidy to set up an editorial office in Hanyuan." During the six years from 1938 to 1944, the Compilation Department of Sino-Tibetan Academy of Religious Sciences has compiled more than 40 works and published more than 10 works.

Especially since 1939, the Institute of Education has specially set up the Early Ching Dynasty, hired engravers to engrave Tibetan versions in the Institute, and successively published Tibetan Reader, Origin of Buddhist Sects, Bhikkhu School, Bodhisattva Commandment, Notes on Jinyun Mountain and Introduction to Buddhism. Among them, the Tibetan Reader is dedicated to colleges and universities in Qinghai, Benkang and Lijiang, and the Origin of Buddhist Sects is dedicated to Buddhist colleges.

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