There is something wrong with printing Buddhist scriptures.

Since there is an electronic version, you can put the electronic version of the document on the internet for everyone to download and view.

Then leave contact information such as QQ WeChat on the missing page. It is convenient for people who need that page to download and view it from the internet.

In this way, through the establishment of contact, we can also know how many people have read the classics and how many people really want to read the whole classics.

If this page is not lost, there is no chance to know who wants to see the whole Buddhist sutra. I didn't have a chance to ask this question, and I won't come across my idea of publishing Buddhist scriptures on the Internet and broadening publicity channels.

At the same time, the electronic version, put on the internet, can let more people learn.

If you don't know how to publish the classic electronic version online, you can send it to me, and I will put it on the network disk for everyone to download.

In the post bar of fantasy sauce, there are Buddhist scriptures to download.

I put the electronic version of Shurangama Sutra in vernacular for half a year, and hundreds of people read it.