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The Life of Buddhaa_incomplete version(still need to correct)
"A unique Being, an extraordinary Man arises in this world for the benefit of the many, for the happiness of the many, out of compassion for the world, for the good, benefit, and happiness of gods and men. Who is this Unique Being? It is the Tathagata, the Exalted, Fully Enlightened One."
- Anguttara Nikaya PT. 1, XII P.22.
About the sixth century BC, is located in the south of the Himalayas Mountain in India, there is set up by a group named Kapilavastū. In governance of King Śuddhodana and Queen Maha Maya, people of the country lives rich and peaceful. In a moonlight night, Queen Maha Maya dream saw a young elephant descending from the sky. It had six great tusks; it was as white as the snow on mountain-tops. Queen Maha Maya saw it enter her womb, and thousands of Gods suddenly appeared before her. They praised her with immortal songs, and Maya understood that nevermore would she know disquietude or hatred or anger. When she wake up, she discovered that she have pregnant.
According to local custom, Queen Maha Maya needs to back to her hometown for childbirth. On the ways Queen Maha Maya back, she walk until Lumbini Park and take a rest. In the park, singing sweet songs of birds, beautiful clouds, rise at the sky, and different colour of fresh flowers beautiful like rainbow. When Queen Maha Maya walk until a tree call. She picks up a branch of tree with full of flower and the flowers fall off in her body. Suddenly, she stood very still. She smiled, and the maidens who were near her received a lovely child into their arms. Everyone of the country is happy because born of prince.
King Śuddhodana gives prince name Siddhartha which means "wish fulfilled". After that have a great ascetic name Asita come to palace. He predicts prince Siddhartha either will become a great king or become a supreme religious leader (Buddha). Queen Maha Maya died seven days after born prince. Her younger sister, Maha Pajapati Gotami, who was also married to the King, adopted the child while entrusting her own son, Nanda, to the care of the nurses. The great ascetic smiled at first and then was sad. Questioned regarding his mingled feelings, he answered that he smiled because the prince would eventually become a Buddha, an Enlightened One, and he was sad because he would not be able to benefit from the superior wisdom of the Enlightened One owing to his prior death and rebirth in a Formless Plane.
As a Royal child, Prince Siddhartha must have received a royal education, although no details are given about it. As a scion of the warrior race he also received special training in the art of warfare. One day, when prince Siddhartha walk at garden, cousin of prince name Devaddtta injure a small pigeon with his arrow. Prince Siddhartha asks Devaddtta why he wants to injure the small pigeon and set free it. But Devaddtta do not want to free the pigeon, so Prince Siddhartha asks for match. If Prince Siddhartha wins that the pigeon must be set free. Result of the match is Prince Siddhartha won and the pigeon been set free.
At the early age of sixteen, he married his beautiful cousin of equal age, Princess Yasodhara. For nearly thirteen years, after his happy marriage, he led a luxurious life, blissfully ignorant of the vicissitudes of life outside the palace gates. King Śuddhodana try to not let Prince Siddhartha to see life as far as possible from real-life situation, unfortunately, the more to the curiosity of Prince Siddhartha, and more to improve his search for truth, the determination to seek relief. With age and knowledge of mature, Prince began to ponder the human world distress arising from the root causes of the phenomenon.
One day, Prince Siddhartha goes out from palace. When he walks to south part the Kapilavastū, he saw an old man walking slowly. The man was leaning on a staff; he was worn out and decrepit. His veins stood out on his body, his teeth chattered, and his skin was a maze of black wrinkles. After the second day, he walks to west part of Kapilavastū. He saw a patient lying on the roadside. Prince Siddhartha said: "One day, we will gradually aging illness, death and we cannot escape." Prince Siddhartha thinking on how to make all sentient beings from suffering in this depression gets relief? Thinking this way, he's "arrogant young", "disease-free arrogance" and "arrogance of life" are gone. He realized that the risk of three types of false pride, was a pressing demand by the powerful to conquer, that is, to explore death, the cycle of life and death, not only to explore for themselves, for their relief, but also for all sentient beings to explore the anguish, for the relief of Health, aging, sickness and death of the efforts. After the North in his door to see a peaceful sit-in of the saints, so he decided to leave the palace of the awakening of life. For their relief, but also for all sentient beings to explore the anguish, for the relief of health, aging, sickness and death of the efforts.
At that time Prince Siddhartha was 29 years old and he just birth child name Rahula with Princess Yasodhara. He left the palace, his father King Śuddhodana, wife Princess Yasodhara and his hew born child Rahula. He ask servant to get horse car and go a deep forest. When they reach there, Prince Siddhartha cut off his hair and ask servant to take back to palace and give to his father.
Prince Siddhartha struggle for six years has faced the brink of death, but he hasn’t found what he wants. Through his personal experience, understand that is totally not conducive to ascetic monasticism and asceticism, he attempts to seek a declaration Bodhi failed. But he did not lose heart, continue to actively look for a new religious approach, determined to achieve their goals. After Siddhartha finish ascetic, he go to river to wash his body. In situations that without of any teacher’s help and also without any person as his companion, he determined to have full confidence in their own mind and strength make a final decision to seek, in Gaya (Buddha Gaya now) even the Zen of the Niger River and a sense of mental comfort to encourage the quiet place, a tree, cross-legged sitting (this was later known as the linden tree, that is, consciousness of the tree), are determined to make a final effort, and vowed: "Even the broken bones, flesh and blood dry, shall be the supreme Buddha, and never move away from this seat."
What he did been know by evil, and evil afraid if Siddhartha become Buddha. So evil decide to assign some evil to captivate Siddhartha. Evil dance in front of Siddhartha and want to flirt Siddhartha. But Siddhartha care nothing with the evil and still sit very quietly. So, all evil just go away. Finally, in early December on the 8th morning, he realization.
Buddha said: as my own birth, old age, sickness and death, and pollution problems, I see the danger of these things, they do not seek health, not old, not disease, not die, do not worry, do not worry pollution and from the Nirvana ─ supreme happiness. I have a permit (which means I have experience). Wisdom and foresight of Health in my mind, the unshakable heart of the relief. This is the last escape the fate of the future, there will be no more "yes", that is, there will be no more of life and death.
At first few year after he become Buddha, he go many place to promote Buddhism.
The legend of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai is a beautiful, doleful, and moving love story. The story is set in the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
The legend begins with a beautiful, intelligent young woman named Zhu Yingtai from Shangyu, Zhejiang, who is the ninth child and the only daughter of the wealthy noble Zhu family. After much effort, she convinced her father to let her disguise herself as a young man traveling to Hangzhou to study. During her journey, she encountered Liang Shanbo, a scholar from Kuaiji in the same province. They felt like old friends at the first meeting. Therefore, they gathered some soil as incense and took vows of brotherhood in the pavilion of a thatched bridge.
For the three years in school, they shared the same room where there was only one bed and two quilts. Yingtai slowly fell in love with Shanbo. Although being every bit Yingtai's equal in studies, Shanbo was a bookworm and did not see any traces of female characteristics in Yingtai.
Time flew by quickly. Three years passed, and one day Yingtai received a letter from her father asking her to return home as quickly as possible. Yingtai had no alternative but to pack her belongings immediately and bid farewell. In Yingtai’s heart, she had decided that even if heaven and earth died, her love for Liang Shanbo would never change, and she wanted to be with him for all eternity. Hence, before her departure, Yingtai revealed her true identity to her headmaster's wife and requested the headmaster’s wife to hand her jade pendant as a betrothal gift to Shanbo.
Liang Shanbo, being Yingtai’s sworn brother, accompanied Yingtai for 18 miles to send her off. During the journey, Yingtai hinted to Shanbo that she was a girl. For example, she compared themselves to a pair of mandarin ducks, but Shanbo did not catch onto her hidden meaning and did not even have the slightest suspicion that she was a girl. Finally Yingtai thought of an idea: she told Shanbo that she would be a matchmaker and match make Shanbo with her sister. Before the two parted, Yingtai reminded Shanbo to pay a visit to her house so that he can propose a marriage to her "sister" (who was really herself). Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai reluctantly took leave of each other at the pavilion where they had first met.
When Shanbo arrived at Yingtai’s home, he discovered her true gender. They were devoted to and passionate about each other, and the lovers vowed that if they cannot live together, they will die together. The joy of the reunion of the two came to an end when Yingtai told Shanbo that her parents had forced her to marry Ma Wencai , a rich and spoiled gentleman.
Liang Shanbo was heartbroken. His health slowly deteriorated until he became seriously ill and later died in his office as a county magistrate.
On the day Yingtai was to be married to Ma Wencai, whirlwinds prevented the wedding procession from escorting Yingtai beyond Shanbo’s tomb. Yingtai left the procession to pay her respects for Shanbo. Yingtai descended in bitter despair and begged the grave to open up. Suddenly there was a clap of thunder, and the tomb opened as Yingtai had wished. Without hesitation, Yingtai leapt into the grave to join her beloved Shanbo. Yingtai and Shanbo's spirits had turned into a pair of beautiful butterflies and emerged from the tomb, flying together among the flowers forever, never to be apart again.
The main character, d'Artagnan, born into an impoverished noble family of Gascony, leaves home for Paris to fulfill his greatest dream: becoming a Musketeer of the Guard. Fortunately, his father knows the Captain of the Company of Musketeers (also a Gascon) and has written a letter of introduction. Assaulted by the servants of an inn where an argument has taken place, d'Artagnan is left broken and bleeding while a mysterious stranger leaves. When d'Artagnan regains consciousness, he realizes that the gentleman has stolen his letter. The innkeeper manages to get his hands on much of d'Artagnan's money as he recuperates.
In Paris, d'Artagnan goes straight to the hangout of the Musketeers, but no longer having his father's letter. The same day, d'Artagnan is challenged to a duel by three musketeers: Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. The four men meet and d'Artagnan begins to fight Athos (the first challenger). They are interrupted by Cardinal Richelieu's guards, who threaten to arrest them because duels are forbidden by royal decree. The three musketeers and d'Artagnan unite to defeat the Cardinal's guards.
D'Artagnan and his friends leave for London to get the diamonds back from Buckingham. They retrieve the jewels and return them to Queen Anne, just in time to save her façade of honour.
The Cardinal's revenge comes swiftly: the next evening, Constance is kidnapped. D'Artagnan brings his friends back to Paris and tries to find her, but fails. Meanwhile, he befriends the Count de Winter, an English nobleman who introduces him to his sister-in-law, Milady de Winter. Despite his love for Constance and his suspicions that Milady is the Cardinal's spy, d'Artagnan finds it very hard to resist her charms. He almost falls into the trap, believing Milady is in love with him, but accidentally finds a letter of hers to the one she really loves, the Count de Wardes. Helped by Milady's chambermaid Kitty, who is infatuated with him, d'Artagnan has his revenge: he spends a night with Milady, pretending to be M. de Wardes in the darkened room, and Milady gives him a sapphire ring as a token of her love. He admits the truth though, and she tries to slay him with a dagger. In the struggle, d'Artagnan discovers that Milady has a fleur-de-lis burned into her shoulder, marking her as a felon. Remembering a story that Athos had once told him, d'Artagnan suddenly realizes with horror that Milady is not—as he had thought—an English noble lady, but in fact Athos' wife, whom everyone thought dead. He now knows that Milady will never forgive him for having insulted her so dearly, and is relieved when all the King's Guards are ordered to La Rochelle where a siege of the Protestant-held town is taking place.
Milady makes several attempts to kill d'Artagnan in and around La Rochelle, but fails. At the same time, d'Artagnan finds out that the Queen has managed to save Constance from the prison where the Cardinal and Milady had thrown her, and that his beloved is now hidden somewhere safe. One of the would-be assassins drops a valuable tip: the name of an inn where Milady was to pay him for his crime.
When the four friends are reunited, Athos presents d'Artagnan the pardon issued by the Cardinal to Milady and urges them to keep it. Because of the war between France and England, any attempt by the musketeers to travel to England and warn the Duke of Buckingham would be considered treason.
Imprisoned in England, Milady seduces the hard-hearted Felton and convinces him not only to help her escape, but also to assassinate the Duke of Buckingham. While the naive Felton knifes the Prime Minister, Milady sails to France. She writes the Cardinal to announce that his orders have been fulfilled and that she will be in a safe place until she receives payment for the crime. As Fate would have it, Milady hides in the same monastery where Constance had been sent by the Queen. Not knowing who this stranger really is, the trusting Constance bares her soul to Milady. The scheming Milady realizes that her enemy d'Artagnan is expected to arrive at the monastery at any moment. She escapes just before his arrival, but not before taking her revenge: she poisons Constance, who dies minutes later in the arms of her beloved d'Artagnan.
The five of them arrange to track down the whereabouts of Milady to exact punishment. Athos leaves to fetch a mysterious man in a red cloak. The party track down the Countess's location: an isolated house on the banks of the Lys river near Flanders. She is trapped. The six noblemen try the Countess on numerous charges: the poisoning of Madame Bonacieux; the assassination attempts on d'Artagnan; accomplice to the assassination of the Duke of Buckingham; the corruption of the Lord de Winter's servant, Felton; and the assassination of her late husband Count de Winter (the brother of the current Lord de Winter). The most damning charge comes when Athos states that Milady, his wife, is a marked criminal with a brand on her shoulder. When the Countess demands that Athos present the one who branded her, the man in the red cloak steps forward. She immediately recognizes him as the executioner of Lille. The executioner then recounts Milady's early history.
She was a beautiful teenage nun who seduced the priest of her church—the executioner's own brother. Desperate for money to flee to another part of the country, the priest stole sacred vessels and sold them, but the two were caught and held in jail. Milady seduced the jailer's son to escape. The priest was condemned to be branded with a Fleur de Lys and to a prison term. The executioner of Lille—the man who had to brand the priest—was the priest's own brother, and decided to track down Milady so as to give her the same punishment. While the executioner did this, his brother escaped from the prison and rejoined Milady. They fled to the province where the Count of la Fère was lord, pretending to be brother and sister. She then abandoned the priest to become Athos' wife. The priest, thus ruined and abandoned, learned that his brother the executioner was being held in prison in lieu of himself. He surrendered to free his brother and then committed suicide.
After Milady is beheaded the musketeers return to La Rochelle. On their way, they encounter the Count of Rochefort, the Cardinal's close advisor and d'Artagnan's old nemesis, who was traveling to Milady to pay her. Rochefort also has an order to arrest d'Artagnan if he happens to find him. As they are near La Rochelle, he decides to postpone his trip to Milady in order to take d'Artagnan directly to the Cardinal. When d'Artagnan is presented before him, the Cardinal tells the young man his charges: mostly trumped-up ones intended to provide an excuse for Milady's desire to see d'Artagnan dead. The young musketeer tells Richelieu the truth and recounts the entire story about Milady—her assassination attempts against him, her poisoning of Madame Bonacieux, etc.. The Cardinal states that if Milady is indeed guilty, the courts will deal harshly with her. d'Artagnan frankly admits that they have already dealt with this evil woman. d'Artagnan then presents him the pardon that Athos forced from Milady, making his actions legitimate in the eyes of the Law. The Cardinal, impressed by d'Artagnan's bravery and having already used Milady's services to eliminate France's arch-rival Buckingham, offers the young man a lieutenant's commission with the Musketeers—with the name left blank. The Cardinal then presents Rochefort and asks both men to be on good terms.
Their lives, however, will cross once again, in Twenty Years After.
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