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The image captures two smiling, bald, elderly men holding a large red calligraphy scroll in what appears to be a formal indoor setting. The man on the left wears a brown monastic robe, indicative of a Buddhist monk, while the man on the right wears a dark, traditional Chinese robe. Both men are smiling broadly, conveying a sense of joy and celebration.

They stand on a red carpet, with a dark, traditional-looking wall behind them and some steps visible to the left. The scene suggests a significant event, likely within a temple or a cultural institution in Guang Zhou Shi, China.

The prominent red scroll features large black Chinese characters reading "作獅子吼" (Zuò shīzi hǒu), which translates to "Making a lion's roar," a Buddhist metaphor for fearlessly proclaiming the Dharma. Smaller vertical text on the scroll includes "加賀耀智法師榮膺大佛寺方丈" (Congratulations to Dharma Master Yaozhi for being appointed Abbot of Dafu Temple) to the right, and "演竟" (Yǎnjìng) to the left.

A caption below the image provides further context: "中国佛教协会副会长、山西省佛教协会会长妙江大和尚赠送演觉会长墨宝" (Vice President of the Buddhist Association of China, President of the Shanxi Provincial Buddhist Association, Great Monk Miaojiang, presents precious calligraphy to President Yanjue). This identifies the man in the dark robe as Great Monk Miaojiang and the man in the brown robe as President Yanjue, indicating that Miaojiang is presenting this significant calligraphy scroll to President Yanjue.
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Dec 9, 2024, 12:19 PM

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The image captures two smiling, bald, elderly men holding a large red calligraphy scroll in what appears to be a formal indoor setting. The man on the left wears a brown monastic robe, indicative of a Buddhist monk, while the man on the right wears a dark, traditional Chinese robe. Both men are smiling broadly, conveying a sense of joy and celebration. They stand on a red carpet, with a dark, traditional-looking wall behind them and some steps visible to the left. The scene suggests a significant event, likely within a temple or a cultural institution in Guang Zhou Shi, China. The prominent red scroll features large black Chinese characters reading "作獅子吼" (Zuò shīzi hǒu), which translates to "Making a lion's roar," a Buddhist metaphor for fearlessly proclaiming the Dharma. Smaller vertical text on the scroll includes "加賀耀智法師榮膺大佛寺方丈" (Congratulations to Dharma Master Yaozhi for being appointed Abbot of Dafu Temple) to the right, and "演竟" (Yǎnjìng) to the left. A caption below the image provides further context: "中国佛教协会副会长、山西省佛教协会会长妙江大和尚赠送演觉会长墨宝" (Vice President of the Buddhist Association of China, President of the Shanxi Provincial Buddhist Association, Great Monk Miaojiang, presents precious calligraphy to President Yanjue). This identifies the man in the dark robe as Great Monk Miaojiang and the man in the brown robe as President Yanjue, indicating that Miaojiang is presenting this significant calligraphy scroll to President Yanjue.

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