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        • Could you now please explain the meaning of “Nibbana is serene”?
        • What Are the Essentials of the Buddha Dhamma?
        • What is the Relationship between Sakyamuni and the Common People?
        • What does Arahat mean?
        • Is the Chinese Term “Rulai Fo” Identical to Sakyamuni or is He Somebody else?
        • Why is the Buddha Called “Fo” in Chinese? What does It Mean?
        • Is the Buddha a Deity?
        • What is “Dharma”?
        • Vegetarian Food
        • Spirit Cultivation of Buddhism
        • Buddhist Regimen
        • Academic Ideas of Shaolin Traumatology School
        • Chan Medicine and Acupoints
        • Shaolin Chan Medicine’s Secret Recipe
        • The Development of Shaolin Chan Medicine
        • The Origin of Shaolin Chan Medicine
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