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What do you mean, remember? What do you mean, three times and nine times?

What do you mean, remember? What do you mean, three times and nine times?

Buddhist culture is profound and profound, with three blessings, longevity and wealth, and nine returns to 999.

What does it mean to ring the bell in Suzhou Hanshan Temple?

Hanshan Temple monks usually ring 108, which has two main meanings. One is that there are 12 months, 24 solar terms and 72 waiting days (five days is a waiting day) every year, which adds up to exactly 108. Ring the bell l08 to indicate the end of the year, which means to say goodbye to the old and welcome the new. Second, according to Buddhist legends, mortals have 108 kinds of troubles a year. When the bell rings 108 times, all people's troubles can be eliminated. Every year on New Year's Eve, Chinese and foreign tourists gather in Hanshan Temple to listen to the bell of 108, bid farewell to the old and welcome the new in the melodious bell, and pray for peace. As for what one knocks and what two knocks, they are all folk songs, and there is nothing to pay attention to. Last year, we went to Nanjing Laoshan Park to ring the bell and collect money according to the number of times. People there made up this jingle, I hope you can knock it more. The more you knock, the more money he will receive!

How many seconds does it take to ring three times and nine times?

Ring the bell three times is two intervals of ***4 seconds, so one interval is two seconds, nine times is eight intervals, and 8x2= 16 seconds.

How does Tomb Raider 9 borrow wind chimes?

Close a window first, open a window, and hit it with a cable. Then close another window, open another window, and call again with the cable. Finally, the two fans drove together and played once.

Should the ancient emperor ring the bell when he died?

Ring the bell and say that the emperor has died.

Knock a few times, will you?

The expression "morning bell and evening drum" is just an intertextual rhetoric. In temples, bells and drums should be rung in the morning and at night, but they should be rung first in the morning and then at night. Bells make people reflect, and drums give people strength.

The clock is the main vessel in the jungle. Because of its loud voice, it was named Hong Zhong. Bell has existed in China since ancient times, and it is mainly used as a signal of daily life practice and a ritual of Buddhist ceremonies in Buddhist temples. The chapter "Saving the Gauge" says: Big Bell, the jungle ordered the capital to start. The strike of dawn will break the long night and make you awake, while the strike of dusk will make you feel confused and obscure. "Clock is mainly made of copper and iron, there are all kinds of clocks, big clock, half clock, fast clock and so on.

The newspaper clock hanging in the bomb house is the earliest bell that rings every day, and it transmits the sound to the big clock. In addition, the bell ringing in the sitting room also has its particularity. The shape of the clock is different from other clocks, and a board is often hung below it. The shape of the chessboard varies with the five schools of Zen: Lin Ji School is a horizontal rectangle, Cao Dongzong School is a vertical rectangle, Fayan School is a regular triangle, Luyang School is a lower semicircle, and Yunmen School is a circle. Every day during meditation, you knock on the blackboard and ring the bell as a signal to stop silence.

The five sects have different rules on knocking on the board and ringing the bell: Lin Ji, Cao Dongzong and Fayan knock on the board four times a day, that is, after morning class, after breakfast porridge, after lunch and after evening class. Each tapping method is one board with one clock, two boards with one clock, three boards with one clock, * * * nine times, four times with * * * thirty-six times. Pseudo-Yang Zong and Cloud Gate religions are taught three times a day, after breakfast, after lunch and after class. Each tapping method is one board with one clock, two boards with two clocks, three boards with three clocks, * * * twelve strokes, three times with * * * thirty-six strokes. These rules cannot be changed at will. Therefore, "Chanmen Riyong" said: "The five-bell board is always the same as 36. More is more, less is less, which is not the way of Buddhism. The west is careless and obscure; On the road of harmony between man and nature, Buddhism is highly respected; The ancestors are clear and respectful. "

The big clock, also called Brahma clock, hangs on the bell tower and is specially managed by the hour. In addition to welcoming Buddhist monks and holding major dharma meetings, we only meet once a day, 108 times each time. A few hours before punching in; You must meditate on the bell couple first, then bump into Hong Zhong and read the treasure, so that Hong Zhong can play a role in warning people and eliminating troubles.

Jason Chung is also called half a clock, because it is only half as high as a big clock. Jason Chung hangs on the left side of Ursa Mahayana Hall or the left side of Dharma Hall, and he usually knocks at the door while chanting Buddha. Some temples, as fasting bells, ring during breakfast porridge and fasting at noon. There is a special bang in the jungle as a signal to use porridge, and there is generally no fasting clock.

In addition to the above functions, the bell in the temple also has great merits for monks to practice. "One Plus Agama" said: "When the bell rings, all evil ways are bitter and have to stop." The Biography of the Wise Buddha also said: "Smelling the sound of the bell and dial can give birth to good thoughts and increase mindfulness."

Drums and drums are the main utensils comparable to clocks and watches in the jungle. The Shurangama Sutra says, "Ananda, you should listen to this Gion. Drums are played in restaurants, bells are knocked by people, bells and drums are ringing, and clouds come and go." Until modern times, "morning bell and evening drum" was still a major feature of temples. Drum is usually made of wood, with cattle, pigs and sheepskin as the surface and shaped like a short barrel. The types of drums are French drum, big drum, tea drum and tambourine.

Fa Drum is located in the northeast corner of Fa Tang. The abbot went to class. Xiao Shen and Park Shuo entered the room and played in different ways.

Drum stands on the drum tower, and the drum head is specially managed. The drum of the Drum Tower and the bell of the Bell Tower work in harmony, with the bell before the drum in the morning and the bell after the drum at night. There is no special number for drumming. In feudal times, while drumming, the drum head said, "The imperial map is consolidated, the imperial road is retired, the Buddha and heaven are strengthened, and the Falun Gong is constantly turning." Now my idea has become "the fundamental consolidation of the country, the prosperity of the country, the glory of the Buddha, and the frequent change of Falun Gong." Tea drum is located in the northwest corner of the Dharma Hall, and it is struck in different ways during tea invitation, fasting, general invitation, ginseng, bathing and night shift.

Tambourine is the smallest drum and a drum with a handle. When holding a Buddhist ceremony, hold it with one hand and hit it with the other.

"Monk Law" says: "The emperor has a king's drum. Those who are good at legalism play the third drum. " In the Buddha's time, drums were used to gather people on occasions such as chanting, listening to dharma, and entering lent. Later, drums were used in temples as an order to get up early and return late, and then they joined the ranks of Buddhist chanting.