It had not existed here in ancient times, (Doc 3.) If Buddhism is the greatest and most venerable of ways, why did the great sages of the past and Confucius not practice it, and (Doc 6) Buddhism wears out the people's strength, pilfers their wealth, causes people to abandon their lords and parents for the. Company of teachers and servers man wife its monastic decrees. In destroying law and injuring humankind indeed nothing surpasses this doctrines!(Doc 3) In the Confucius Classics no one mentioned it. Why, the Buddha exceeds the Classic and commentaries and beautifies the accomplishment of the sages? Also Buddhist monks during offerings or just to protest their beliefs when needed to would physically wounded one self, this would be another apprehension, to show dislike for this religion.(Doc 4) If these practices are not stopped , and this relic of Buddha is allowed to be carried from one temple to another, there will be those in the crowd who will cut off their arms and mutilate their flesh in offerings to the
It had not existed here in ancient times, (Doc 3.) If Buddhism is the greatest and most venerable of ways, why did the great sages of the past and Confucius not practice it, and (Doc 6) Buddhism wears out the people's strength, pilfers their wealth, causes people to abandon their lords and parents for the. Company of teachers and servers man wife its monastic decrees. In destroying law and injuring humankind indeed nothing surpasses this doctrines!(Doc 3) In the Confucius Classics no one mentioned it. Why, the Buddha exceeds the Classic and commentaries and beautifies the accomplishment of the sages? Also Buddhist monks during offerings or just to protest their beliefs when needed to would physically wounded one self, this would be another apprehension, to show dislike for this religion.(Doc 4) If these practices are not stopped , and this relic of Buddha is allowed to be carried from one temple to another, there will be those in the crowd who will cut off their arms and mutilate their flesh in offerings to the