Please give me an online name. It is the Buddhist name of a monk. I hope it sounds nice and clean.

The good-sounding and pure monk's dharma title is as follows:

Ban the dust (abandon the worldly past, transcend the short life of this world)

Mingjing (the heart is as clear as a mirror)

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Duzhu (loyal and trustworthy, the body is like bamboo)

Jingting (quiet and peaceful, majestic pavilions)

Songya (cliffs, proud pines)

Shanji (the mountains are empty and peaceful)

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The origin of the Buddhist name

"Monk" in China It represents those who practice Brahma as a monk, and is synonymous with monks. The purpose of borrowing someone to become a monk is to study the Dharma, learn the ultimate and supreme Dharma, and reach the other side of liberation in life, and then have more capital to save all sentient beings.

Since you are studying the Dharma, you must have a name that is different from the secular world, usually called "Dharma name" or "Dharma name". This is also preserved according to traditional Chinese customs. Ancient Chinese people generally have two names, "name" and "zi" are separated, and some also have "Hao". For example, Zhuge's name is "Liang", his courtesy name is "Kongming", and his nickname is "Mr. Wolong".

So, monks also have this situation, they have their own "Dharma name" and "Dharma name" (also called "Dharma name"), so generally monks have three names, namely "Dharma name" and "font size", as well as the common name on the ID card.

But there is a rule that the "Dharma name" cannot be called casually. Only the masters or elders of monks can call it, and outsiders can only call it "Dharma name".