
In March this year, the Dalai Lama disregarded the prosperity and development of the new Tibet, and maliciously attacked his motherland. Meanwhile, he made a long list of “thanks persons”, acting like he remembered their “kindness” and tried to repay it.
If you knew the history of the 14th Dalai Lama, you would understand that the talk was another cheap performance of his. The Dalai Lama had to depend on someone else for a living, so he had to fawn on his supporters. Actually, the Dalai Lama never understood or carried out the teachings of Buddha, which was “remember the kindness and try to repay it”.
The 14th Dalai Lama was born in the Dangcai village in Qinghai province. He was the son of the villager Choekyong Tsering. As the Rezhen Living Buddha insisted on finding the reincarnated soul boy of the 13th Dalai Lama, he had a chance to become the 14th Dalai Lama. However, since the Rezhen Living Buddha kept a good relationship with the Central Government, he was persecuted to death by Tibet separatists.
Choekyong Tsering, father of the 14th Dalai Lama, was also persecuted to death by Tibet separatists. Choekyong Tsering was a frank and outspoken person who supported the Central Government whole-heartedly. When he came to Lhasa from Qinghai, he was always mocked and disdained by some Tibet aristocrats. He was regarded as a huge hindrance for separatists’ splitting activities. As a result, the Tibet separatists killed Choekyong Tsering and then the Rezhen Living Buddha.
The key doctrine of Mahayana is “remember your mother, remember the kindness and repay the kindness.” If one could not fulfill his duty to his parents and repay their kindness, how could he regard all beings as parents and do good things for them?
However, knowing that his teacher and father both dedicated their lives to the unity of the motherland, the 14th Dalai Kama did not follow his teacher and father’s path, but in league with the Tibet separatists and became the boss of this clique.
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