Blood Sutra: Haiyu, whose courtesy name was Wuxia, was an eminent monk in the Ming Dynasty. He led a bitter life in Zhaixing Nunnery. He spent 28 years coping Dafang Guangfo Huayan Sutra, using his own blood mixed with gold powder. Thus the sutra was also called Blood Sutra and Ming Dynasty Blood Sutra.
One of Zang Sutra in the Ming Dynasty: refers to the one granted by Emperor Zhu Yijun's mother, Queen Su. Zang Sutra Two is the one granted by Emperor Zhu Yijun himself.
One of Zang sutra in the Qing Dynasty, the 5th year of Guangxu Period (1897), the abbot Shibao monk in The Longevity Hall went to the capital and requested a volume of sutra. Zang Sutra Two, the 24th year of Guangxu Period (1898), the abbot Dahang in Ganlu Temple went to the capital and request another volume of sutra. Zang Sutra Three, in 1916 Li Yuanhong favored The Longevity Hall a volume of sutra. |