潘柯夫
发表于4分钟前回复 :佛教由古印度的悉达多·乔达摩(佛教信徒尊称释迦牟尼)在大约西元前6世纪创立,在世界上尤其是对于东亚地区有过广泛的影响。佛教目前从人数上来说为世界第四大宗教,位于基督教,伊斯兰教和印度教之后,全世界约有4亿左右信众。“佛”,全称“佛陀”,意思是觉悟者。佛教重视人类心灵的进步和觉悟。人和其他众生一样,沉沦于苦迫之中,并不断的生死。惟有断灭贪、嗔、痴的人才能脱离轮迴,悉达多就在35岁时成佛,并对众人宣扬他所发现的道理。佛教徒的目的即在於从悉达多的教训裏,看透苦迫的真相,最终超越生死和苦、断尽一切烦恼。现在的佛教按教理划分可分为上座部佛教和大乘佛教两大隻。佛教按历史时期划分可分为原始佛教,部派佛教和大乘佛教三个时间段,其中部派佛教又被称为小乘佛教。佛教按地理位置可分为南传佛教与北传佛教二大传承,随着藏传佛教的出现,北传佛教又分为汉传佛教与藏传佛教。南传佛教大致上就是上座部佛教。佛教按修行和传授方式可分为显教和密教。密教大致包括了印度的金刚乘佛教和西藏的藏传佛教。按显教密教划分法,除了密教其他的就全部是显教。详细的分类请参考佛教宗派。佛教目前主要流行於东亚及南亚等地区。
给力小子
发表于4分钟前回复 :这是一部超级阴暗和恐怖的电影。一个女的和她的亲叔叔私奔,离开了原来富裕的大家庭,组建了自己的家庭,生了5个孩子,过着清贫的日子。有一天她突然被告知老公意外身亡了,无奈只好带着五个孩子投奔娘家。回到娘家,她接受了亲生母亲的鞭刑,并把孩子锁在阁楼上,她告诉孩子自己不久会来接他们出去的。孩子们只能呆在阁楼里,每天吃冷淡凶残的外婆送来的饭。时间长了,母亲来的越来越少,穿着越来越好,态度越来越冷淡,似乎也像外婆一样了,相形之下孩子们破衣烂衫,食不果腹。孩子们开始觉得不对劲,并且身体状况都很差,最小的弟弟更是病死。于是他们悄悄的跑出来,却发现母亲和另一个男人在一起,并且计划结婚,孩子们是她的绊脚石所以计划杀死这些孩子。孩子们无依无靠了。于是在母亲大婚宴请宾客的那一天出逃并且当众揭穿了母亲的真面目,孩子们吃着宴会上的糕点,因为他们饿。那个母亲被自己的孩子逼着跳出了窗外,穿着洁白的婚纱吊死在葡萄架上。孩子们拿着吃的,手拉手地走进了阳光下……
青山
发表于1分钟前回复 :"The Witch Burnt Alive"After a very long, but visually arresting animated opening credits sequence, Luchino Visconti (Death in Venice) directs the first story, which is the longest of the five, taking approximately a third of the film's running length. Mangano plays a superstar actress and model who travels to a mountain resort, only to find the well-to-do inhabitants have prejudices and preconceived notions about her based on her public persona. The women are all jealous and the men all want to sleep with her, but all Mangano wants is to be left alone. It's a mostly somber satirical piece, but story-wise, it languishes in its modest idea a bit long, becoming inconsequential to all but those fascinated by the realities of being famous."Community Spirit"Bolognini's piece isn't really a story. It's more of a visual gag, in a short segment that features Mangano offering to take an injured man to a hospital, driving him at breakneck speed throughout the city, but not stopping at locations where he might find aid. I won't give away the punchline here, but it succeeds in being amusing, even if it's the kind of thing that only is interesting the first time through."The Earth Seen from the Moon"The esteemed writer/director, Pier Paolo Pasolini (Salo), crafts the middle segment, which is the most artistic and memorable of the five. Reminiscent in style to "Don Quixote", a recently widowed father and his son travel around the country in search of a new wife and mother, and after a long period, they discover the literally speechless Mangano. She brings joy into their lives, but they are poor, and in order to find a better life for themselves, they concoct a scheme to try to make some quick cash. The story is contrived, and not completely interesting, but the outlandish performances, artwork, and costumes does evoke great charm and likeability. Although mute, it's probably the most appealing of Mangano's five performances, and Toto is terrific."The Sicilian"Franco Rossi directs the fourth an shortest piece, a straight-forward revenge story that comes and goes before it ever has a chance of becoming interesting. It's violent, but easily the least satisfying of the five stories."A Night Like Any Other"Eastwood's appearance is clearly the biggest attraction here, which was filmed in between the Sergio Leone "Dollars" trilogy. It's an enjoyable departure from his normal roles, playing a comedic romantic lead, and he is affably fun to watch. Famed Italian director, Vittorio de Sica (The Bicycle Thief, Umberto D.) does a masterful job with the story, which perfectly blends the mundane and the fantasy in a visually satisfying way. The story is about a bored housewife (Mangano, of course), who tries in vain to get her husband to realize that he is not as romantic as he used to be. The scene is interspersed with comedic romance sequences revolving around the couple's past romantic interludes, and dreams of how their lives should be.