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Historical topic: tell the general situation of various sects in Tibet.
1, Ma Ning School

Ma Ning, also known as "Red Religion", is the oldest teaching method in Tibetan Buddhism. 1 1 century formed a sectarian system. It was founded by Master Lotus Peanut. The teaching method it inherited is mainly the secret method of Qian Hong's translation, so it is called "old school". There are three main ways to inherit the teaching methods of Ma Ning School: one is the classic inheritance of those who are far away, the other is the buried inheritance of those who are near, and the third is the profound and pure inheritance. Among the above-mentioned inheritance teaching methods, Ma Ning School attaches the most importance to dzogchen's teaching method.

2. Kagyu Sect

A Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, commonly known as "White Religion", is one of the important sects of Tibetan Buddhism in the post-flood period, which was founded by Marba and has been passed down to this day. It is the earliest faction in Tibetan history to implement the reincarnation system of living buddhas. The earliest reincarnation of the living Buddha was Gambu of the Kagyu Sect.

In Tibet, the most distinctive thing is to pay attention to practice rather than writing, and emphasize asceticism, which has created many monks who practice asceticism, such as Milarepa.

The core practice of the Kagyu school is the "Rona Six Methods" and the professors with two kinds of big handprints, Ming and Secret, among which the professor with big handprints is the most famous.

3. Sakya Sect

Sakya Sect (Tibetan: sa-skya-pa), also known as "Hua Jiao", is one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The Tibetan language of Sakya Sect means gray, so it is named because the main temple of Sakya Sect was built for gray. Because there are red, white and black colors on the temple wall (representing the three masters of wisdom, sadness and strength, Manjusri, Guanyin and King Kong respectively), it is also called' Flower Education'.

Saga School was founded by Kun in 1 1 century. Gongque Jiebu began, and his son Gongga Ningbu carried forward. The five leaders who started from Gongga Ningpo are called the five ancestors of Sakya Sect.

4. Juenang School

A branch of Tibetan Buddhism.

Juenang, the full name of Juemo Nang, is located in the east of Pengcuolin Temple in Lasi County, on the south bank of Yarlung Zangbo River. This place name became the name of Jiaonang School. The Awakening School advocates using "his empty view" to explain the time wheel.

5. Gadangpai

Ga, Tibetan refers to Buddhism; When, refers to the professor. Gadang is to take all the languages of Buddhism and the teachings of Sanzang in the "Three Scholars Daoism" taught by Adixia, the ancestor of the Sect, and practice accordingly. Kadang Sect was introduced into Tibetan law from the venerable Adi Gorge? Jiawajiong is a branch of Tibetan Buddhism.

6. Gelug Sect

Gelug Sect of Tibetan Buddhism (Tibetan: dGe-lugs-pa), commonly known as "Yellow Religion", is a rising star in Tibetan Buddhism, founded by Master Zong Kaba. It has great influence in Tibet. Because it inherits all the teaching methods of Gadang School, it is also called "New Gadang School". Also known as "ganden School", it is because Master Zong Kaba originally founded Gandan Temple, which was presided over by Gandan Temple in previous dynasties and became a natural platform for Gru teaching method.

7. Greek Cypriots

A sect of Tibetan Buddhism, Thankyou Sect, originated from the Indian monk Padamba Sang Jie (? -1 1 17) handed down from ancient times. Greek Protestantism was formed in 1 1 century. Xie Jie means silence, which means stop. It means that a practitioner can stop the cycle of life and death by virtue of his understanding and penance of Buddhist scriptures, thus stopping the pain and its root causes. Greek Cypriots sent some places for penance, such as barren hills and old forests, tombs and cemeteries, which were inaccessible to people.

8. Jueyu School

Jueyupai (Tibetan: Gcod-yul-pa, Spyod-yul-pa, also translated as Jueyupai and Jueyuba) is one of the sects of Tibetan Buddhism. "Emotion" (Tibetan: gcod) means "breaking" and "being able to break", which means that all human troubles are rooted in life and death. Some people hold different views on the interpretation of "feeling". They think that "feeling" should be "doing" (Tibetan: spyod-yul), which refers to activities such as analyzing and judging what you know. "Jade" (Tibetan: yul) means "place" and refers to the "realm" and "realm" of Buddhism, which is one of the objects of people's psychological activities. "Awakening" refers to the emptiness and compassion of Prajna.

The doctrine of the enlightenment school-the enlightenment school advocates getting rid of all troubles with wisdom and compassion.

9. Kuoza School

Kuoza is a place name, which was founded by Kuozaba? Sonam Kenzan (1182-1261) first learned Buddhism from Sakyamuni, later learned Buddhism from King Kong Elephants and Baojia theorists, and later built Kuozaba Temple, so it is also called Kuozaba.

10, Xialu School

Xialu School, also known as Bouton School, was founded by Bouton? Ren Zhuqin (1290-1364) was originally a direct branch of ZTE, and later studied Tibetan Buddhism and became a generation leader. 3 1 year-old, from Xialu Temple in China. The spread of Buddhism is very popular. Since then, this Sect has been circulating and is called the Shilu Sect.