Who gave a Buddhist ten thousand words? Thank you.

Well, it's right-handed, because Buddhism is lucky to be right-handed, and all kinds of Buddhist ceremonies held in Buddhism are right-handed, such as going around the Buddha and the pagoda every day. ?

This is Nazi's, no.

I checked it again:

The word "swastika" in Buddhism is not only one of the "32 phases" of the Buddha, but also a commonly used decorative pattern on Buddhist buildings or utensils. In a sense, the swastika has become a symbol of Buddhism.

The swastika used by the Nazi Party is written in Sanskrit as Srivatsalaksana, transliterated as "Rambo". In the Northern Wei Dynasty, Bodhi Liuzhi translated the word "ten thousand" in the Ten Classics. Kumarajiva and Xuanzang both translated the word "virtue" and accepted the solemn meaning of universal virtue. Wu Zetian lived a long life for two years (AD 693) and formulated the pronunciation of "Wan". In Volume VI of the Translation Collection compiled by the Song Dynasty, he said that "the master (Wu Zetian) wrote this article, and the pronunciation is Wan, which is called the auspicious Wande Collection." India's auspicious right turn, such as worshipping Buddha or tower, requires three turns to the right; The Buddha's eyebrows are white and right-handed. Therefore, some people think that there is something wrong with the "Wan" in ancient Chinese characters. For example, as soon as the Shurangama Sutra came out, it became a Buddha in an instant, and the word "Bao Guang" gushed out from the chest. However, the Tang Dynasty believed that "Wan" should prevail.

Broadly speaking, the swastika used by the Nazi Party is an ancient spell, amulet or religious symbol. Usually regarded as a symbol of the sun or fire, it appeared in ancient India, Persia, Greece and other countries and was used by Brahmanism, Buddhism and Jainism. So, was there a swastika pattern in ancient China?

1980, a Neolithic painted pottery long-necked pot with Wan Ziwen was unearthed in Minhe County, Qinghai Province. There are four swastikas around the pot. The lines are round and clear. The pattern is evenly distributed in space, not a grass-roots work. According to a science and education film reflecting the history of observing comets in China, an ancient tomb in the Warring States period was engraved with constellation coordinates, in which the symbol of comets was in the shape of a swastika.

According to the data, as early as six or seven thousand years ago, there were swastikas in Neolithic sites. This pattern was unearthed in a very vast area, including Gansu, Qinghai, Guangdong, Inner Mongolia and other provinces, which shows that our ancestors were no strangers to this sacred symbol in ancient times. The appearance of China swastika not only preceded the introduction of Buddhism, but also the origin of Buddhism in India. The word "swastika" is a symbol created by our ancestors to represent some object of worship. It did not come from Buddhism, nor was it created by Wu Zetian. As for the word "party emblem" of the modern German Nazi Party, that is, the National Socialist Party, because the German prefixes "country" and "socialist party" are both in the shape of "". Hitler thought that the word "swastika used by Nazi Party" symbolized "Aryans' mission of winning", so it was adopted as Nazi Party party emblem in 1920. It should be pointed out that this has nothing to do with the above Buddhist intentions, and it should be strictly distinguished.