The influence of Buddhism on Guangxi

The influence of Buddhism on Guangxi includes the inheritance of Buddhist culture, the influence of Buddhism on culture and art, and the influence of Buddhism on social ethics.

1. Inheritance of Buddhist culture. Guangxi has a long history and is an important cultural exchange center in southern China. Since ancient times, many Buddhist cultures have been inherited and developed. Famous Buddhist temples such as Guangxi Daci Temple and Nanning Wuxiang Temple are important carriers of Buddhist cultural inheritance.

2. The influence of Buddhism on culture and art The Zhuang, Yao and Miao nationalities in Guangxi have their own unique cultural and artistic forms such as music, dance and literature, and many of them are influenced by Buddhist culture. For example, the "Buyi Pot Village" dance in Guangxi and the "Happy Eight Tones" of Yao people all combine elements of Buddhist culture.

3. The influence of Buddhism on social ethics. Buddhism emphasizes "abstinence, stability and wisdom" and advocates human cultivation and compassion, which has profoundly influenced the morality and ethics of Guangxi society. Many traditional festivals in Guangxi, such as Mid-Autumn Festival and Magnolia Festival, are also closely related to Buddhism.