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In Buddhist terms, Wu Zetian is defined as reading ten thousand words in Chinese, with four tones. Japanese reading まんじ(manji). A maid who had a relationship with Yan Ming in A Dream of Red Mansions was called "Aier". In addition, the word "Wan" is also pronounced as Wan, but since Kubo used the first word "Wan", it should not be confused.
The swastika used by the Nazis is one of the 32 adult Buddha statues. According to Long Agama, it is the sixteenth kind of adult image, which is located on the Buddha's chest. Qianzi said in the sixth volume of Buddhist scriptures in Great Saxony that it was the eightieth kind of good image of Buddha Sakyamuni, which was located on his chest. It is said in the Ten Classics and Twelve Volumes that before Sakyamuni became a Buddha, there was a solemn image of King Kong in his heart. This is commonly known as "merit in the chest." However, in the third volume of Fang Guang's Solemn Sutra, it is said that the Buddha's hair also has 50,000 words. In Volume 29 of Miscellanies of Pinaye, it is said that there are also ten thousand words on the Buddha's waist. "Wan" is just a symbol, not a word. It means extremely auspicious, called auspicious sea clouds, also known as auspicious happiness. Therefore, in the 381st volume of Mahayana Sutra, it is said that the Buddha's hands, feet and chest are blessed with blessings to show the merits of the Buddha.
The symbol of the swastika used by the Nazi party is right-handed-the swastika used by the Nazi party; Point to the left According to Hui Lin Yin Yi, Yin Hui Yin Yi and Hua Yan Jing Volume 2 1, there are 17 swastikas that are right-handed. However, in the fan held by the statue of Moritz in Volume 10 of Dalagni's collected works, the swastika used by the Nazis was left-handed. There is also Wanzi at the foot of the Buddha statue of the pharmacist in Yakutski, Nara, Japan, who is also left-handed, but most of the records are right-handed. The earliest Hindu gods, such as Vishnu and Krishna, had swastikas on their chests. According to the legend of ancient India, the wheel king who can rule the world has 32 adult faces; Buddha is the holy king in Buddhism, so there are 32 kinds of adult faces, which are recorded in the King Kong Prajna Sutra.
In modern times, being right-handed or left-handed is sometimes controversial. Most people think that the right hand rotation is right and the left hand rotation is wrong. Especially in the 1940s, Hitler in Europe also used the swastika as the symbol of his Nazism. Since then, there have been more arguments. Some people say that Hitler used his right hand and Buddhism used his left. In fact, in the Hou Dynasty of the Tang Dynasty, a word was once created, which was pronounced "Wan", meaning auspicious, that is, left-handed; Hitler used diagonal swastika, while Buddhism used square swastika. As for Hinduism, the right hand represents the male god and the left hand represents the goddess. Lamaism in Tibet uses the right hand, while Bonism uses the left hand.
According to the research of Dr. Hiroshima of Imperial Museum University of Japan, the swastika used by the Nazi Party was not written, but recorded by Brahmanism in the eighth century BC. That is the chest hair of Vishnu, the Lord God. It is a symbol called vatsa, not a word. It was not used in Buddhist scriptures until the third century BC. In the 1st century BC, it was renamed as svastiko, which was originally the hair spiral phase of calf head, and evolved into the chest hair phase of Vishnu, the main god, and later became one of the sixteen adult phases and one of the thirty-two adult phases.
After World War II, because Hitler used right-handed symbols in Nazi party flag, Buddhism unified the use of left-handed symbols after World War II.