Tiantai Fahuazong is the founder of Ming Master. Tiantai Sect, also known as Tiantai Fahua Sect, is referred to as Tiantai Sect. A master, the founder of Kaizong, entered Tiantai Mountain in the seventh year of Chen Nan Tai's founding, and established the foundation of Buddhism-China doctrine and worldly practice. Later, this sect was established with "teaching" and "observing the door" as the center, and the National Assembly Temple in Tiantai Mountain was the basic Dojo for teaching Buddhism.
The deceased called it "Tiantai Sect". The origin of Tiantai Sect can be traced back to Dragon Tree Bodhisattva, which is embodied in the theory of great wisdom and China's theory of "three wisdom and one mind" and "three views and one mind", which constitute the origin of Tiantai Sect, and Dragon Tree Bodhisattva can be regarded as the great ancestor of Tiantai Sect.
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The fundamental classic that Tiantai Sect relies on is the Lotus Sutra translated by Master Kumarajiva, which is called Tiantai Sect for short. The central idea of "Hokkekyo" is the idea of "riding one Buddha" and "becoming a Buddha for a long time". The core product of the first half of the classic-convenience product The second part mainly talks about the idea of "one Buddha takes advantage of it", and the core product of the second half is the life and quantity of the Tathagata.
Mainly to say that Tathagata has become a Buddha in the past. The main ideological basis of Tiantai Sect is the "three parts of Fahua" described by Tiantai wise master-Fahua sentence, Fahua metaphysical meaning and Maha knowledge view. China Theory, Great Wisdom Theory, Classic Prajna Sutra, Bodhisattva Karma Sutra and Nirvana Sutra also have certain influences on Tiantai Sect.
Master Tiantai wise man divided Hokkekyo into two parts according to the "two doors and six paragraphs" in Fa Hua Wen Ju. The first fourteen products were called "Trace Gate" and the last fourteen products were called "My Gate", and the two doors were divided into preface, original work and circulation.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Tiantai Sect