What are the schools of tantra?

Tantric Buddhism includes Shinto, Vajrayana, Pilu, Mahayana and Vajrayana.

Tantric Buddhism is one of the Buddhist sects in China, which was founded by monks and their party. Including Shintoism, King Kong Dingzong, Pilu Jinna, Tantric Mahayana and Vajrayana. Buddhism Tantric Buddhism combines the inheritance of Tantric Buddhism in various countries and regions. Tantric Buddhism was originally an Indian Tantric Buddhism, with the contents of Taoism in China. In the 8th century, tantric Buddhism was introduced to China by Guru Xubodhi, Guru Vajrayana and Master Bukong, and passed on to the Tang Priest and his party. From then on, the monks and their party practiced and taught to form the tantric Sect, known as the leader of tantric Sect, and wrote the Great Sun Sutra. This sect established Sammi Yoga according to the Great Sun Sutra and King Kong Ding Jing, and practiced the highest secret method.

Tantric Buddhism is called "Tantric Buddhism" because it is based on the mystery of Tantric Buddhism, and it is not allowed to spread knowledge to each other and show it to non-Tantric believers without the enlightenment of the guru himself and the teaching of the samadhi precepts by the guru himself.

Zuting-Daxing Mountain Temple and Qingyuan Temple in Xi City, Shaanxi Province (destroyed in the Northern Song Dynasty).