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Taoist terms are infinite longevity and happiness.

In order to avoid misinterpreting people's confusion about Tantric Buddhism's "Infinite Life Buddha" and "Infinite Life Blessing", later Taoism unified the last four words of "Infinite Life Buddha" as the holy name forever.

As for the "boundless Buddha", orthodox Taoism has the word "three boundless", which means boundless view (used when there are many young people or people), infinite life (used by elders) and infinite happiness (used by women and children)

. "Tianzun" does not represent any god in this number, but only promotes the word "boundless" to the highest level.

To sum up, "Infinite Buddha" is the highest honorific title.

Taoism has such titles as "Infinite Respect for Man", "Infinite Respect for Life" and "Infinite Respect for Merit", all of which are complete titles of Buddha.

Infinite longevity Buddha is a Buddhist term. Later, Buddhism moved eastward, which influenced Taoism. It makes Taoism known as "Infinite Buddha".

Buddhist dictionary: Buddha with infinite life (? ~ 867.2. 10) was born in Chengshui, Chenzhou (now Zixing City, Hunan Province). There are many opinions about the birth year and age of Shoufo in the literature: Xiang Chengshu was born in the fourth year of Wu (704); According to Guangxi Tongzhi, Shoufo was born in the 16th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (728). Xiang said that the immortal Buddha "Faraba is 66 years old", Guangxi Tongzhi and Qing Tongzhi 140 years old, Hunan Tongzhi 133 years old and Huizhou Fuzhi 132 years old. Although the records of birth and death years are inconsistent, it is quite certain that Tang Xiantong died in Quanzhou, Guangxi on February 10, the eighth year (867). Because he is the longest-lived person recorded in the history of China, people respectfully call him "Shoufo". Because the Buddha with infinite longevity is a free translation of the Sanskrit Amitabha, that is, Amitabha, people are used to calling it "the Buddha with infinite longevity". It is said that when Shoufo's mother Xiong Jingzhao was pregnant, she dreamed that a golden god descended from the sky and entered her room to throw herself at her. When Shoufo was young, his face was big, his ears were big, he was skinny, and his figure and walking posture were different from ordinary people. 16 years old, was ordained at Kaiyuan Temple in the northwest of Chenzhou City, and traveled and preached before his death. In the 14th year of Tang Tianbao (756), he was stationed in Yanfeng Temple in Hengyang, Xi, leaving a cassock, which was regarded as "the treasure of the town temple" by monks, leaving a poem: "A wandering monk knows a vacuum, and a thousand buddhas have cassock from generation to generation." Monks in the mountain temple can't stay, and they will return to the wild goose peak after 500 years. Believers call this the "Living Buddha Dojo". After his death, he often appeared in southern Hunan, and appeared in Hengzhou area in the middle of the Ming Dynasty. He was reincarnated as a monk in the Qing Dynasty and lived in Yanfeng Temple to preach the scriptures. Therefore, the legend that Shoufo was born in Chenzhou, died in Quanzhou, and became a Buddha in Hengzhou, and that it was windy in Chenzhou, cloudy in Quanzhou and rainy in Hengzhou, and that it turned to Yan Hui Peak in 500 years, has been called "a Zen master with mercy", also known as "the founder of Xiangshan" and "the master of all things". A poem says, "If you want to go to Nanyue to worship the holy emperor, come to Yanfeng to worship Buddha. "Every year, the eighth day of the second lunar month is the birthday of Shoufo, and it is also the' Shoufo Day' in Nanyue. The people of Heng Yue held a grand rally in front of the Shoufo Hall in Yanfeng Temple to worship Shoufo, and good men and women from all over the world gathered together to form the folk custom of "Shoufo on the eighth day of February".