In the long history of our country, there are many breathtaking Buddhist stories. Among them, the story of Tang Seng and the White Horse Temple is sung through the ages, full of mystery and wonder. Today, let's travel through time and space, uncover the dust of history, and explore this unknown Buddhist wonder.
It is said that in 627 AD, in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, a monk named Xuanzang, in order to obtain the true scriptures, trekked through mountains and rivers, went through many hardships, and began his journey to the west. Xuanzang, the Tang monk we know, shouldered the mission of promoting Buddhism and bravely embarked on this unknown journey.
On Tang Seng's westward journey, an unforgettable story happened. On that day, Tang Seng and his entourage came to the vicinity of Luoyang, Henan Province, and encountered a fierce wind. In the wind, a magical white horse appeared, and there was a scripture on the back of the white horse, which was the true scripture that Tang Seng dreamed of. Tang Seng was overjoyed, and immediately thanked heaven and earth for the gift of God.
This white horse is actually the incarnation of a Buddhist Bodhisattva. In order to help Tang Seng successfully complete the task of learning scriptures, the Bodhisattva deliberately turned into a white horse and accompanied him. Since then, Tang Seng and Baima have formed a deep Buddhist bond and have gone through countless obstacles together.
Later, Tang Seng brought this scripture back to China and established the White Horse Temple in Luoyang. White Horse Temple is one of the earliest Buddhist temples in China, and its establishment marks the wide spread of Buddhism in China. Since then, the light of faith in Buddhism has illuminated the hearts of countless believers.
Time flies, the White Horse Temple has gone through vicissitudes and witnessed the prosperity and prosperity of Buddhism in our country. And the strange relationship between Tang Seng and the white horse has also become an eternal legend, passed down from generation to generation. Today, standing on the land of the White Horse Temple, it seems that we can still feel the weight and mystery of that period of history.
Beneath the dust of history, there are endless legends. The story of Tang Seng and the White Horse Temple makes us deeply feel the magical charm of Buddhism. Now, let us pay tribute to those pioneers who fought for their faith and pass on this precious Buddhist fate.
In this ancient land, the light of faith in Buddhism will always shine on our way forward. Let us work together to inherit this profound Buddhist culture and let the treasures of history bloom with more brilliant brilliance.