I also want to know the origin of Yijing and Daodejing.
First of all, I ching is generalized.
The Book of Changes includes astronomy, calendar, astrology, astrology, Heluo, Bagua, Lianshan, Guizang, Zhouyi, Wuxing, Ganzhi, Qimen, Taiyi, Kong Xuan, Liu Ren, Kanyu, Chinese medicine and Xiangfa. Taixu believes that Zhouyi is the ultimate law in the world. "The Book of Changes is also Kong Zongzhi's way of life." The writer of the Book of Changes, Wen Wang, played the role of personnel with sixty-four hexagrams, and the gossip writer Fuxi sent the origin of everything, corresponding to the six senses of Buddhism: eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Four images, four-phase diamond sutra. Tai chi yin and yang, a thought. Therefore, the Book of Changes expounds the development law of the origin, growth, development, change and extinction of cosmic life, and makes an accurate calculation by mathematical means, which is also a "worldly solution". World solutions, one of Put Lolerk 10. People in the world can't fully understand the world, only the Buddha can do it. So the Book of Changes is Buddhism.
Second, why did Buddhism from ancient India flourish in China?
The Book of Changes is the head of the group of classics, and the Book of Changes has the conclusion that it is "even fatal" because it thoroughly understands the principles of everything. Despair to death is actually sleeping. "If you do anything, punish evil and encourage good, and return to rule, then there are three religions to follow; Pushing the various laws is exhaustive. As for the source, Buddhism will decide. " (secret language)
Yijing belongs to Buddhism. It is precisely because of the foundation of the Book of Changes in China that Buddhism originated in ancient India will flourish in China, while Buddhism in India has almost disappeared. The Book of Changes was actually handed down by Manjusri Bodhisattva, and Fuxi, Huangdi, King Wen and Confucius were all incarnations of Manjusri Bodhisattva.
Third, the method of confirming Buddhism: Sanfa India
The three dharma seals are all "impermanent, selfless and silent." The Book of Changes says that everything in the universe is endless, endless and changeable, which is impermanence. Without master, with yin and yang, there is no self. Taiji is the method of birth and death, infinity is the method of longevity, infinity is Taiji, and it is one rather than two, so it is quiet.
Fourth, Buddhism doesn't have to be said by Buddha.
The legal essence of Buddhism, as far as it is concerned, is always open, not re-created by the birth of Buddha. Buddhism is the principle of universal life, and those who prove this principle can be freed. If it proves that the principle of cosmic life can be said to be complete, it is Buddhism.
If the degree of proof is the same as Buddhism, this person is a Buddha. Therefore, all Buddhists who gain experience through practical study can report their experiences to the public, that is to say, Buddhism. In the Buddhist scriptures, the Buddha claims that the Buddhist system is said by five kinds of people: the Buddha, Buddhist disciples, immortals and changing people.
The Buddha often advises his disciples to speak on behalf of the Buddha. Buddha once said; What has been said is like dust on a claw, and what has not been said is like the earth. This shows that Buddha is not an autocrat of thought, and thought is a public instrument of all beings. How can he concentrate on his position and allow himself to invent but not others?