A monk died at the age of 120 and wrote a word before his death. So far, no one has understood it.

  A monk died at the age of 120 and wrote a word before his death. So far, no one has understood it.

  As we all know, Buddhist culture is also a brilliant spray in China's 5,000-year history and culture. It has experienced thousands of years of wind and rain, and several times it lingered on the brink of extinction, but it was finally preserved and handed down.

  Many people know that the existing Buddhism in China was first spread through India and then evolved many times, and it was integrated according to the traditional culture and thought of China. You should know that the existing Buddhism in China actually has three different factions: Han Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and Southern Buddhism.

  The next thing I want to say is that in the whole history of Buddhist culture, Buddhist monks, who can be called masters, have made it their duty to revitalize the merits of temples all their lives, and through their own words and deeds, they have cultivated many Buddhist monks for the later generations of Zen Buddhism. Buddhist culture has been further developed and famous in the hands of this Buddhist master.

  You know, even the famous Buddhist monks of later generations, Shi Chuanyin and Shi Yicheng, once listened to Buddhism by the Buddhist master's side. Many prominent families from all walks of life at that time were followers of the Buddhist master, and even Chiang Kai-shek was one of them. Many people thought that he was the first Buddhist monk in modern China.

  The Buddhist monk who is praised by everyone is Master Xu Yun. Master Xu Yun's understanding of Buddhism is very high since he was a child, and he has the power beyond ordinary people. When other children of the same age are working to study, Master Xu Yun somehow became very interested in Buddhism and insisted on becoming a monk.

  After all the persuasion failed, Xu Yun became a monk in Xianfeng for eight years, and it was a lifetime when he entered the temple. Master Xu Yun went further and further on the road of studying Buddhism by virtue of his Buddhist savvy and intelligence, and his influence became greater and greater. Later, at the age of 120, Zen master Xu Yun died in the shack of Yunjushan, where he lived, and left a word "quit" on the table. What was the specific meaning of this word?