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The Buddha emperor in history has been a laughing stock for thousands of years. Who is this Buddha emperor?

The Buddhist emperor is Liang Wudi Xiao Yan, and Liang Wudi is very Buddhist, also known as the "Bodhisattva Emperor". During his reign, more than 2,800 temples were built, and the vegetarian tradition of Buddhist monks was gradually formed because of his orders.

Liang Wudi was definitely a good emperor in his early years. He founded the Liang Dynasty. In his early years, he was diligent in governing the country and would also listen to the opinions of the ministers of the DPRK. In order to make the country develop better, ordinary people can also put forward good opinions. Because he listened to others' opinions diligently, many shortcomings in managing state affairs were corrected. If Liang Wudi can always treat political affairs with such a positive attitude during his administration, the Liang Dynasty will certainly develop better.

With the growth of age, Liang Wudi's suspicion is getting heavier and heavier. Dare not reuse talents, can only reuse their loved ones. Even if his relatives made mistakes, he only gave them too heavy punishment. Although he is kind to his relatives, they are not so kind to him. Therefore, Liang Wudi is very sad. In the later period of his rule, he was unwilling to pay more attention to the government affairs of the imperial court and devoted himself to Buddhism. Later, he felt that being an emperor in the palace became more and more boring, so he became a monk directly.

His departure frightened the court ministers. So the ministers went to the temple and invited him back to the palace. Faced with the persuasion of ministers, he was not at all tempted. Even told the minister to go back to be emperor, just like the Buddha was saved. A country can't live without a king for a day, so ministers donated a lot of money to redeem him, and Liang Wudi went back to the palace to deal with government affairs. Liang Wudi died of hunger, which is a bit tragic as a king of a country.