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What's the name of the Dojo in Liu Yuli?

There is no Dojo in Liu Yuli. According to People's Daily Online, Liu Yuli, female, born in 1973, is a professor in the Department of Philosophy of the Central Party School, a doctoral supervisor in ethics, a director of the Chinese Ethics Society, and a visiting professor at Xinhua College of Sun Yat-sen University. Mainly engaged in the contemporary value research of China's traditional ethics and traditional culture, especially the promotion of Collection of Books. There is no Dojo in Liu Yuli. Dojo is a free translation of Sanskrit Bodhimanda, transliterated as Bodhimanjaro. For example, the eighth volume of "Records of the Western Regions of Datang" calls the place where Sakyamuni became a Taoist Dojo. Later, it refers to a place to worship Buddha or practice Taoism, and also refers to a religious ceremony in Taoist temple to set up an altar to worship God in order to pray for good men and women to eliminate disasters and cross the dead.