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Kumarajiva broke the lust caution of Buddhism, but why can he still be regarded as a monk?

Kumarajiva was a monk in the ancient western regions, known as "a monk through the ages". According to records, Kumarajiva was a monk who broke lust, caution, but he was still called a monk. I think it is mainly related to his personal achievements.

As we all know, the Buddhist classic Diamond Sutra was written by Kumarajiva. In addition, he left behind the Great Prajna Sutra and the Short Prajna Sutra, which are unprecedented in the Buddhist attainments of the monks. Therefore, Kumarajiva is also known as the "Eight Great Masters of Buddhism in China". At the same time, Kumarajiva is also a very successful translator, who translated more than 90 Buddhist scriptures and more than 400 volumes in his life.

Although it is recorded that Kumarajiva monk broke lust, caution, but this does not conflict with his contribution to the inheritance of Buddhism in China, there is also a saying that the monk was forced to break lust, caution, and unwilling, no matter what his achievements are indelible, so he is still called a monk.