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  2. Budai - Wikipedia

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    He is almost always shown smiling or laughing, hence his nickname in Chinese, the "Laughing Buddha". [ b ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Budai is traditionally depicted as overweight and having a huge stomach (possibly a symbol of abundance or forgiveness) and many stories surrounding Budai involve his love of food and drink.

  3. The Cat Who Went to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The story is about a penniless Japanese artist and a calico cat his housekeeper brings home. The storyline is supposedly based on an old Buddhist folk tale, and includes, as asides, a short telling of the Buddha's life, and brief accounts of some of the Buddha's previous lifetimes as animals, as in the Jataka tales.

  4. White Horse Temple - Wikipedia

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    White Horse Temple (Chinese: 白馬 寺) is a Buddhist temple in Luoyang, Henan that, according to tradition, is the first Buddhist temple in China, having been first established in 68 AD under the patronage of Emperor Ming in the Eastern Han dynasty.

  5. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    Statue of Budai, often incorrectly referred to as the "Buddha" Statue of emaciated Siddhartha Gautama ascetic, often incorrectly referred to as the "Buddha" The chubby, bald monk with lengthened ears who is often depicted laughing, known as the "fat Buddha" or "laughing Buddha" in the West, is not the actual Buddha, but a 10th-century Chinese ...

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  8. Laughing Buddha - Wikipedia

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  9. ‘You get one split second’: The story behind a viral bird photo

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    Editor’s Note: In Snap, we look at the power of a single photograph, chronicling stories about how both modern and historical images have been made.. By his own admission, James Crombie knew ...