Myths featuring Emperor Wu of Liang

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Bodhidharma's Nine-Year Meditation at Shaolin

🐉 Chinese MythologyShaolin Temple, Mount Song, ChinaBodhidharma • Huike • Emperor Wu of Liang

Bodhidharma, the legendary monk and founder of Chan Buddhism, is said to have spent nine years in deep, silent meditation facing a stone wall in a cave near the Shaolin Temple. His concentration was so absolute that his shadow became permanently burned into the rock, and he reputedly cut off his eyelids to prevent himself from falling asleep. This feat of endurance and spiritual discipline...

Bodhidharma Crossing the Yangtze River on a Single Floating Reed

🐉 Chinese MythologyNanjing, Jiangsu, ChinaBodhidharma • Emperor Wu of Liang

Following a disappointing encounter with Emperor Wu of Liang regarding the nature of religious merit, the Indian monk Bodhidharma traveled to the banks of the mighty Yangtze River. Finding no boat to carry him across, he miraculously plucked a single reed, placed it upon the churning waters, and stood upon it as it sailed to the northern shore. This event marks a pivotal transition in the...