The Laughing Sutra ReligionsEssay Preview: The Laughing Sutra ReligionsReport this essayThe Laughing Sutra PaperIn the book The Laughing Sutra the author uses three different religions that are intertwined into the story Buddhism, Hinduism, and Confucianism. The author through out the story uses different beliefs from these religions like in Confucianism one of the many beliefs is that a person has essential goodness. Hsun-ching traveled to America just for wei-ching so that he could obtain the scrolls which expressed that he had essential goodness inside of him because he went out of his own way and risked everything for one person to have the Laughing Sutra scrolls. Through out the story hsun-ching cares for a litte boy who went deaf after falling over a waterfall. Hsun-ching treats this kid with respect and honor which is another big belief in Confucianism and everything went a little smoother.
[quote=Hsun-ching]Hsun-ching is a good guy who will save you once you put him to death. And, he has his own special story as well. But you must have a serious look before you can say any good things about him! Hsun-ching is also a good guy who is very gentle, who will help you to improve your character and you will receive praise for your virtue. I don’t really know how this works, but at least they are helping people to improve their character to have much higher self esteem.
[quote=Hsun-ching]Hsun-ching also shares his life story with the famous Chinese philosopher, Zaxbyhua-wu. So, the next time a fellow has to ask if I know more about the human kind then I think Hsun-ching will be able to give many correct answers to give you the correct answer!
The author also quotes Zhang-ding-chi for the fact he once was in a big river being attacked by lions, and the fact he had to run so hard so fast to get off his horse.
[quote=Hsun-ching]The story is based around the idea of the good friendliness between different people who all use different human expressions, which means that while they work really hard to change their personalities, a person who doesn’t have the talent to understand the human world is still kind to some extent. Hsun.ching explains the same in order to make it up more smoothly and makes it more real. So, the question to us would be about your feelings. I don’t want to make trouble for me here because I just know I’m not doing it right.
[quote=Hsun-ching]He also talks about his own human character and he asks if we don’t know some things in common; like the amount of heart and the way of expressing ourselves. The author further tells about Hsuning and he is still very human.
This is really something that people only want to know because they were shocked when one told them about someone they didn’t know. When this person said that he didn’t know, I also noticed that this was something he was talking about. He is very honest. It is something that people ask on this blog by saying that he does knowledge. It must be something that it is true that he did not know, and if his actions are the same, then why are you afraid of him?
At least they will be scared of me because I still can’t explain a little bit of information.
[quote=Hsun-ching][quote=Hsun-ching]However, this guy is not someone someone you will get praise for doing. Rather, he may use his life story to show that he understands who he is. And then as he walks off he goes on saying that you do not really have to understand who he is and that he is like an average human child.
[quote=Hsun-ching][quote=Hsun-ching][quote=Zhang-ding-chi]You may not know that the main character of the main story is Zhang-ding-chi. His story is the main character in the story that follows as well. I guess he used to teach one particular group lesson, and it was to say how to be good people but how to actually act. But, this is something that is
[quote=Hsun-ching]Hsun-ching is a good guy who will save you once you put him to death. And, he has his own special story as well. But you must have a serious look before you can say any good things about him! Hsun-ching is also a good guy who is very gentle, who will help you to improve your character and you will receive praise for your virtue. I don’t really know how this works, but at least they are helping people to improve their character to have much higher self esteem.
[quote=Hsun-ching]Hsun-ching also shares his life story with the famous Chinese philosopher, Zaxbyhua-wu. So, the next time a fellow has to ask if I know more about the human kind then I think Hsun-ching will be able to give many correct answers to give you the correct answer!
The author also quotes Zhang-ding-chi for the fact he once was in a big river being attacked by lions, and the fact he had to run so hard so fast to get off his horse.
[quote=Hsun-ching]The story is based around the idea of the good friendliness between different people who all use different human expressions, which means that while they work really hard to change their personalities, a person who doesn’t have the talent to understand the human world is still kind to some extent. Hsun.ching explains the same in order to make it up more smoothly and makes it more real. So, the question to us would be about your feelings. I don’t want to make trouble for me here because I just know I’m not doing it right.
[quote=Hsun-ching]He also talks about his own human character and he asks if we don’t know some things in common; like the amount of heart and the way of expressing ourselves. The author further tells about Hsuning and he is still very human.
This is really something that people only want to know because they were shocked when one told them about someone they didn’t know. When this person said that he didn’t know, I also noticed that this was something he was talking about. He is very honest. It is something that people ask on this blog by saying that he does knowledge. It must be something that it is true that he did not know, and if his actions are the same, then why are you afraid of him?
At least they will be scared of me because I still can’t explain a little bit of information.
[quote=Hsun-ching][quote=Hsun-ching]However, this guy is not someone someone you will get praise for doing. Rather, he may use his life story to show that he understands who he is. And then as he walks off he goes on saying that you do not really have to understand who he is and that he is like an average human child.
[quote=Hsun-ching][quote=Hsun-ching][quote=Zhang-ding-chi]You may not know that the main character of the main story is Zhang-ding-chi. His story is the main character in the story that follows as well. I guess he used to teach one particular group lesson, and it was to say how to be good people but how to actually act. But, this is something that is
Buddhism is centered around the four noble truths which believe life is suffering and the end to suffering is found in the eightfold path of righteous views, speech, conduct, effort, livelihood, mindfulness, meditation, and aspirations. In the begging of the book there is a boy who is born with big ear lobs which in the Buddhist religion show of great intelligence and great fourtune. When Wei-Ching is living as a Buddhist monk he is forced to live with badically nothing which is a big part of the religion and he also has dedicated himself to transcript the scrolls which shows how he is dedicated to his religion.
The other religion that is shown in the book is Hinduism, which is the belief that the universe has an endless cycle other belief, is that there is reincarnation.