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Contemporary Buddhism can be divided into two major systems, Northern Buddhism and Southern Buddhism, according to its origin and geographical distribution. Northern Buddhism mainly spreads Mahayana Buddhism and Bodhisattva Vehicle Buddhism, whose classics are derived from the elegant Sanskrit language of ancient India. Now we see Of course, it is Theravada Buddhism

. Of course, Buddhism is divided into Chinese Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism. Chinese Buddhism is mainly spread in China, Han, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Tibetan Buddhism is called Tibetan Buddhism and spreads in Nepal, Mongolia. Denmark, Mongolia , Kazakhstan, etc. And Theravada Buddhism spread southward from India to Sri Lanka

And continuously developed into a Buddhist sect. In terms of doctrine, Theravada Buddhism inherited the system of Theravada Buddhism in Buddhism and followed the words, deeds and practices of the Buddha and his disciples. The life is therefore called Theravada Buddhism, which can also be called Shravakayana Buddhism.

It has also become the so-called Hinayana Buddhism. Hinayana Buddhism is of course still different from Mahayana Buddhism. Now we have come to a country that was almost founded on Buddha, Myanmar. Now we have come to him. The most important one is also a religious holy place and a tourist attraction.

Take a look at the thousands of monks. We are now at a place called the Thousand Monk Temple in Myanmar. This famous Buddhist temple is no different from ordinary Buddhist temples. But once you enter When we went inside, we found that all the Buddha statues enshrined inside

Were covered with gold foil by believers, and the periphery of the Buddha statues was also filled with believers. Some were chanting and some were sitting . If you get up early enough and come earlier, you can still see them. The ritual of washing the face of the Buddha statue

. This is the Thousand Monk Temple in Myanmar. They come to pray for alms . Many believers will buy rice and put some food. They will eat together later. After entering, the older ones will eat first and the younger ones will eat later. In fact, from today’s perspective, It’s not unusual to see

Men wearing skirts. Most people in this country, regardless of their age, even the young ones, wear skirts because the president here also wears skirts when he meets with foreign guests. The climate in Southeast Asia is hot. Burmese people wear skirts to keep cool. The skirts worn by boys are called longki and

The skirts worn by girls are called Temin. They are standard equipment for traveling in Myanmar. Therefore , it is no exaggeration to say that Myanmar is a country where neither men nor women wear pants. Longki and Temin are both rectangular. The cloth is sewn into a tube shape and

Put on the outside of the body. Just tie a knot in front of the waist. You don’t have to worry about exposing your privacy and it can be transformed into different shapes on different occasions. It can be long or short and can be stretched freely. The difference is that

Men tie it on the abdomen and women do it. The waist is knotted. Generally, men who wear longji do not wear underwear. You may not believe it at first, but you will understand after a while, so this is very different.

There is a temple in Xuedaliang Reclining Buddha, which is the largest in Myanmar and one of the four largest in the world. The Reclining Buddha Statue is said to have been built in 994 AD. Due to the many earthquakes that occurred in Bago at that time, the Buddhist temple was buried

By the rocks and sand erupted by the earthquake until the construction of the railway in 1881. It was just discovered that there are 108 patterns inlaid at the feet of the Buddha, which also symbolizes the 108 reincarnations of human beings. Did you know that in Myanmar?

The local tour guide in Myanmar will tell you that the piety of men in Myanmar towards Buddhism is not limited to the men before they reach adulthood. In addition to needing to become a monk three times, most people will leave 40% of their income as household income and

60% will be donated to temples or monks. This has created countless pagodas in Myanmar. To the Burmese people, every pagoda represents the Buddha, even the third one. Pagodas can be found everywhere in Yangon, a large city. Of course, there is also the famous Shwedagon Pagoda of Shwede Palace built 2,500 years ago.

It is said that eight hairs of Sakyamuni Buddha are placed under the pagoda , making it a necessary pilgrimage site for Buddhism in Myanmar. Of course it is not a big news for people to become monks. I believe that many film introductions around the world will introduce coming to this place

To tell you about the thousands of monks and temples in Myanmar. You can also experience the Vientiane Capital of Myanmar and Thailand for spiritual travel. Now you have arrived. This is the Allied War Cemetery. The Allied Soldiers Cemetery is a memorial cemetery built to commemorate the more than 27,000 Allied

Soldiers who died in World War II . The names of these soldiers who died because of the war are engraved on the walls here every day. You can see many people coming here to lay flowers , and here we can also learn about the junction of Myanmar’s battlefield in China

And the Southeast Asian battlefield after the end of World War II. During World War II , it was also the main combat area of ​​the Southeast Asian battlefield, the Chinese battlefield. In addition to fighting in China, the National Revolutionary Army’s main battlefield against Japan was to send an expeditionary force of 200,000 men

To Burma twice to fight against Japan. This history is rarely known. During World War II, the only overseas operation of the Chinese army was the Sino-Japanese War. The first time troops were sent overseas after the war came to Myanmar , so many people may have come to the Allied Soldiers Cemetery in Myanmar.

It may be difficult to imagine the connection between World War II and Myanmar. Although some national independence leaders in Myanmar fantasized about using the Japanese to drive away At that time, the British colonists colonized Myanmar, but the Japanese ruled Myanmar very cruelly. They carried out war to support war in Myanmar,

And transported the rice , oil ore and other resources plundered from Myanmar back to their homeland or other combat areas . So in 1941 The Japanese began to enter Burma. By the end of the war in August 1945, Burma’s losses during the war were as high as 23 billion. Burma’s money

Is not a small sum. Burma’s total property value in 1938 to 1939 was only over 4.9 billion. The war losses at that time were as high as 23 billion, which was more than his national income for several years. Especially when the British retreated in 1942, they destroyed almost all roads,

Bridges, ships, docks, etc. that could be damaged before leaving. They were unable to rule and destroyed them all. At the same time , during the attack from south to north, Japanese soldiers fought extremely brutal battles with the British and Chinese Expeditionary Forces in Myanmar, making Myanmar

The country with the heaviest losses among Southeast Asian countries during World War II. This also greatly affected Myanmar’s post-war Construction and Development After the independence of Myanmar, the Japanese quickly returned to Myanmar and took advantage of the opportunity of war compensation and have maintained good relations with successive governments of Myanmar.

Even when the military was once again in power from 1988 to 2011, Japan’s policy towards Myanmar There is also a big difference with the United States, which has not imposed long-term sanctions on Myanmar. Before the 21st century, Japan had gone from being a persecutor to being the largest donor to Burma,

So it sometimes proved that being an enemy today does not mean that you will still be an enemy tomorrow. After the war, the Japanese helped its soldiers in Burma to call out the souls and held memorial activities. A large number of commemorative pagodas and monuments have been built.

In addition , the Myanmar government and the people have actively helped the Japanese search for the war remains of the Japanese army. These are very special. Now we have come to Taojiang Village in Bago, Myanmar, to see how the clay making process is shaped. Artificial systems are not machines.

This is a very special place. Manpower is cheaper than machines. Buying machines is not worth hiring people. In a country where manpower is cheaper than machines, it is a relatively backward country. If you are in Europe and the United States , you may hire a person to do it here.

It is unlikely that the things that are sold are not sold at sky-high prices , so in this place, Taojiang Village , we can see the process of him kneading clay to make pottery, the traditional ancient method of kiln bricks, firing this ceramic , etc. In our current society

It’s not easy to see. Now when you come to Myanmar, you can remember it and see how people used to make these clays and knead them. It’s not easy . It’s not easy. So this is also the most special and special place in Myanmar. So Taojiang Village can Seeing so much clay,

Think about it. It is possible because labor is cheap. In Myanmar and now, especially in two countries like Laos, basically the prices are not cheap in terms of travel itineraries. For many markets People who are looking at the travel itinerary may think that it is very expensive,

Because after all, travel in Southeast Asia is not expensive in many people’s minds. Southeast Asia is equated with cheap. In fact, it is really not the case . Now we have arrived at the Royal Lake in Yangon, Myanmar. After the completion of the Royal Lake

, we Let’s go to the next scenic spot to see another side of Yangon, Myanmar. We have seen a lot of this pagoda along the way. Now what we are seeing are some of the more natural scenery in downtown Yangon. Speaking of natural scenery, Immediately I saw the Swallow Lake next to this.

It is not the meat of swallows. I don’t know what they are eating, but it can be easily seen here. It is a quiet place in the center of Yangon People’s Center. It is a place for leisurely strolling. The lake is quite big. Swallow Lake is also called Inya Lake. It is

The largest lake in Yangon and is lined with green trees. The lake surface is beautiful and the scenery is beautiful. Inya Lake is the most famous natural landscape in Yangon. It is five times larger than the Royal Lake. The houses on the other side of the lake are on the other side.

It is the very famous Aung San Suu Kyi’s home. Next to it is the US Embassy. You know that the US embassies around the world are very good at building , and it is a special feature of the US embassy. Once it is built, the land prices nearby will rise . I heard

That there was A reporter sneaked into the U.S. Embassy and swam from the U.S. Embassy to Aung San Suu Kyi’s home. At that time, Aung San Suu Kyi could not be released. Water sports on Waiyan Lake were almost banned. Several universities in Yangon were nearby

, but The military government was afraid that students joining forces with Aung San Suu Kyi would cause a major riot, so they moved the university in the city outside. Many elders said that if the bus to the university was open every day, the journey would take two hours

Because it would take a detour. The lake is a week old , so when the university was still nearby, many students from here would come here for appointments. Many people sat on the chairs. I heard that many officials in Myanmar were in office to obtain more money and power

. Aung San Suu Kyi’s family He was already very rich and did not need to go into politics to make money , but he saw that the people were suffering and stayed in Myanmar in order to improve people’s lives. The main reason why Myanmar people love him

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