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Why don't Singaporean laymen protect the Buddhism taught by the mage?
Because some people are old and famous, they will speak similar Buddhism and mislead believers. At the beginning of the lecture, there were some problems, but later there were more and more problems. The layman's protection of his family also depends on whether what he said is true or not. If it is not Buddhism, it is wrong to protect him.

Listening to the master's teachings depends on whether what he said is consistent with what the Buddha said and what the founder said. If it's not consistent, don't listen.

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1934 1 month 16 "Buddhist scriptures circulation office? The second meeting of the Board of Directors was held, and it was decided to create a Buddhist jushrin in Singapore. More than 20 people, including Zhudao, Rui and others, Wu Xinzhai, Yang Qiyan, Wu Liangbiao, Zhuang,, Luo Chengde, Zheng Zeying, Qiu Yiyuan, Huang Yizhi, Zhuang Pitang and Lin, were elected as organizers of the Buddhist jushrin.

Elected the old monk, Wu Xinzhai and Shen Jinxing as the preparatory directors. The articles of association of Juglan Forest are drafted by Zhuang. The organization fee is calculated at 1000 yuan. The first preparatory meeting was held in Putuo Temple on February 22nd. Resolutions are divided into: finance, general affairs, layout, secretary and other units. The third preparatory meeting was held in September. Li Juncheng, a layman, bought a whole building at No.26 Mulifa as a forest office, and paid 1000 yuan for furniture and miscellaneous expenses.

Zhuang, a layman, proposed a jade Buddha. Li was elected as the first director of the forest farm, Wu Xinzhai as the treasurer and Zhuang as the manager. After the organization was ready,1June 934 17, the sixth day of the fifth lunar month, the "Singapore Buddhist Scholar Forest" was formally established.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Singapore Buddhist scholar Lin