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Could you now please explain the meaning of “Nibbana is serene”?
What Are the Essentials of the Buddha Dhamma?
What is the Relationship between Sakyamuni and the Common People?
What does Arahat mean?
Is the Chinese Term “Rulai Fo” Identical to Sakyamuni or is He Somebody else?
Why is the Buddha Called “Fo” in Chinese? What does It Mean?
Is the Buddha a Deity?
What is “Dharma”?
Vegetarian Food
Spirit Cultivation of Buddhism
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Academic Ideas of Shaolin Traumatology School
Chan Medicine and Acupoints
Shaolin Chan Medicine’s Secret Recipe
The Development of Shaolin Chan Medicine
The Origin of Shaolin Chan Medicine
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