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Buddhist Influence on Chinese Literature
Changing
Personal Practice
Inheritance
Wushu Imbued with Chan
Kungfu and Chan
Shaolin Kungfu lays equal stress on martial arts and virtues
Buddhist precepts are to practice morals
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Method and Practice of Buddhist Cultivation
The Fundamental Goals of Buddhism—Purifying Human Mind, Liberating Humanity By Gaining Wisdom
Concentration
No Obsession and No Attachment
Vegetarian Food
Having a Great Spirit
Harmony between Man and Nature
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