| Buddhism as one kind of external culture and religion in China has experienced a powerful process from transformed to China to accepted into the Chinese traditional culture. Buddhism spread to China from the former and later Han dynasties, in order to gain a foothold in China, continuously and appropriately adjusted itself with the Chinese traditional culture .So in the process of integration Buddhism provided a degree of medical attention, enlarged Buddhism by taking advantage of the medicine and formed the special Buddhism medicine.About the Buddhism medicine researches in the current academia are not much and the points of view are mainly focused on medicine materials and the medicine thoughts in Buddhist canon. The current research mainly include the Buddhism medicine definition, basic theory, clinical treatment, medical incantation, keeping in good health and health care as well as the relation with Chinese traditional medicine and so on. It can be said that the results from the Buddhist canon for their research are more visible. This article selects the point of view that the medicine in Buddhism life not in Buddhism canon, revolves basic thoughts and spirits about the Chinese Buddhism medicine, mainly discusses the relationship between Buddhist daily life and the medicine, and analyzes the medicine case- bamboo grove temple gynecology in Buddhism life .It analyzes health care thoughts through the discussion which manifest in the Buddhism daily life, in particular psychological health care thoughts. These health care thoughts have the certain model function to the modern society and are worth using and imitating.The basic thoughts and spirits about Chinese Buddhism medicine mainly manifest in terms of three aspects: the view of world corresponding people in the Buddhism medicine, the cognition of the Buddhism medicine to the cause of disease, and pathology and Buddhism's discipline and mercy idea. The mishap and the inevitability about life and death in Buddhism, the opinion of superego and entering the still and... |