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聖嚴法師的頑皮童年 入選「好書大家讀」故事文學組 (國小中高年級)種下一顆顆心靈環保的種子,開展孩子的生命視野,提升品格行動力!《聖嚴法師的頑皮童年》是給大人與小孩的心靈啟蒙書,看故事的插畫,讓每個小孩看看師父、也想想自己;聽故事的敘述,讓每個大人想想自己、再看看師父。本書收錄了二十五篇聖嚴法師的頑皮故事,讓你看到聖嚴法師如何從一個小頑童變成小沙彌,並進了佛學院,改變了他的一生!聖嚴法師的童年不但趣事多,糗事更多。當他沒有新衣新鞋穿時,如何開心過新年?全班同學為什麼會共吃一根香蕉?為什麼當了「英雄」還要被老師打手心?他想要當懶牛還是好牛?聖嚴法師拜觀音如何拜出智慧?他原本什麼課都聽不懂,為什麼後來功課會變好? 種下一顆顆心靈環保的種子,培養未來領袖的內在氣質◆ 藉由心靈、生活、禮儀、自然等四個環保議題,分享生命教育的豐富內涵。◎【心靈環保】推薦閱讀:〈螃蟹〉、〈水牛〉、〈許願〉、〈擦窗戶〉、〈抄筆記〉、〈壁報徵文〉◎【生活環保】推薦閱讀:〈新年的新衣〉、〈分享香蕉〉、〈做制服〉、〈懶牛〉、〈兩個瞎子〉、〈大鴨與小鴨〉、〈珍惜生命〉、〈蓄勢而發〉◎【禮儀環保】推薦閱讀:〈不做賊骨頭就好〉、〈逃學〉、〈不當英雄了〉、〈小頭鬼〉、〈夢〉、〈拜觀音〉、〈照顧老和尚〉◎【自然環保】推薦閱讀:〈折楊柳枝〉、〈代代相傳〉、〈省水〉、〈小聰明〉◆ 透過聖嚴法師的身教故事,培養關懷、信賴、責任、尊重、公平正義、誠實等品德基礎。◎【關懷】延伸閱讀:〈做制服〉、〈螃蟹〉、〈水牛〉、〈照顧老和尚〉、〈抄筆記〉◎【信賴】延伸閱讀:〈拜觀音〉、〈代代相傳〉、〈許願〉◎【責任】延伸閱讀:〈懶牛〉、〈兩個瞎子〉、〈省水〉、〈擦窗戶〉、〈壁報徵文〉◎【尊重】延伸閱讀:〈大鴨與小鴨〉、〈折楊柳枝〉、〈珍惜生命〉、〈蓄勢而發〉◎【公平正義】延伸閱讀:〈新年的新衣〉、〈分享香蕉〉、〈不當英雄了〉◎【誠實】延伸閱讀:〈不做賊骨頭就好〉、〈逃學〉、〈小頭鬼〉、〈夢〉、〈小聰明〉
NT$ $272 | 85折
Liberated in Stillness and Motion 動靜皆自在(英文版) Live a life of ease and freedom, on the basis of peace and solidity, with the principle of being less agitated and affected.   Many masters in the history of Chinese Chan Buddhism emphasized practice as daily living. Whether monastic or lay, a follower uses the concepts and methods of Chan in daily life. By doing so, one experiences calmness and ease while being spontaneous and lively amidst mundane reality. Chan is not a religion, not a philosophy, and surely not mysterious or weird sorcery. It is the wisdom of living, the cultivation of body and mind, and a principle and guideline for spiritual development. It is also the best method for influencing and purifying the environment.--Master Sheng Yen     作者簡介   Master Sheng Yen (1930-2009) Master Sheng Yen was born in 1930 and became a monk in 1943. He conducted a six-year solitary retreat, after which he went to Japan for further study and obtained a doctorate in Buddhist literature at Rissho University. In 1975, he began sharing the Dharma in the US, and in 1989, founded the Dharma Drum Mountain organization. In 2005, he established the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism, as an effort to reinvent Chinese Buddhism.   He authored more than 100 publications in Chinese, English, and Japanese, and received the Sun Yat-sen Art and Literary Award, the Sun Yat-sen Academic Award, and the Presidential Cultural Award, among other honorary awards.   He proposed the vision of "uplifting the character of humanity and building a pure land on earth," founded the Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts, and Dharma Drum Sangha University. Experienced in Chan using correct approaches, he guided practice in both the West and East. Popularizing the Dharma in modern language, the Master initiated movements including Protecting the Spiritual Environment, Four Kinds of Environmentalism, the Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign, and the Six Ethics of the Mind. He shared the Dharma globally with a broadminded perspective, winning him worldwide recognition.
NT$ $306 | 85折
The World of Chan 禪的世界(英文版) Chan is not necessarily any one thing, nor does Chan affirm or deny anything. However, whatever you need, Chan gives to you.   For regular meditators, this book provides basic sitting meditation techniques. Exceptionally busy people are advised to try and use the Chan cultivation methods in this book to harmonize themselves, and dissolve their attachment to "self." From relaxing the body and mind for as little as three minutes to attending to body and mind throughout daily life, these methods show the simplicity and practicality of expedient Chan methods.--Master Sheng Yen     作者簡介   Master Sheng Yen (1930-2009)   聖嚴法師1930年生於江蘇南通,1943年於狼山出家,後因戰亂投身軍旅,十年後再次披剃出家。曾於高雄美濃閉關六年,隨後留學日本,獲立正大學文學博士學位。1975年應邀赴美弘法。1989年創建法鼓山,並於2005年開創繼起漢傳禪佛教的「中華禪法鼓宗」。   聖嚴法師是一位思想家、作家暨國際知名禪師,曾獲臺灣《天下》雜誌遴選為「四百年來臺灣最具影響力的五十位人士」之一。著作豐富,中、英、日文著作達百餘種,先後獲頒中山文藝獎、中山學術獎、總統文化獎及社會各界的諸多獎項。   聖嚴法師提出「提昇人的品質,建設人間淨土」的理念,主張以大學院、大普化、大關懷三大教育推動全面教育,相繼創辦中華佛學研究所、法鼓佛教學院、僧伽大學、法鼓大學等院校,也以豐富的禪修經驗、正信的佛法觀念和方法指導東、西方人士修行。   法師著重以現代人的語言和觀點普傳佛法,陸續提出「心靈環保」、「四種環保」、「心五四運動」、「心六倫」等社會運動,並積極推展國際弘化工作,參與國際性會談,促進宗教交流,提倡建立全球性倫理,致力世界和平。其寬闊胸襟與國際化視野,深獲海內外肯定。   Master Sheng Yen was born in 1930 and became a monk in 1943. He conducted a six-year solitary retreat, after which he went to Japan for further study and obtained a doctorate in Buddhist literature at Rissho University. In 1975, he began sharing the Dharma in the US, and in 1989, founded the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism.   He authored more than 100 publications in Chinese, English, and Japanese, and received the Sun Yat-sen Art and Literary Award, the Sun Yat-sen Academic Award, and the Presidential Cultural Award, among other honorary awards.   He proposed the vision of “uplifting the character of humanity and building a pure land on earth,” founded the Chung Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Buddhist College, Dharma Drum Sangha University, and Dharma Drum University. Experienced in Chan using correct approaches, he guided practice in both the West and East. Popularizing the Dharma in modern language, the Master initiated movements including Protecting the Spiritual Environment, Four Kinds of Environmentalism, the Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign, and the Six Ethics of the Mind. He shared the Dharma globally with a broadminded perspective, winning him worldwide recognition.
NT$ $510 | 85折
Things Pertaining to Bodhi: The Thirty-Seven Aids to Enlightenment 三十七道品:菩提之路 The Thirty-seven Aids to Enlightenment are a set of fundamental teachings of Buddhism in the form of a list. The list’s seeming simplicity belies the fact that it is in fact a kind of road map to enlightenment for anyone who follows it with diligence and sincerity. The Thirty-seven Aids comprise seven practices conducive to awakening. Each of the seven practices is itself a set of elements, which add up to the total of thirty-seven: (1) The Four Foundations of Mindfulness, (2) The Four Proper Exertions, (3) The Four Steps to Magical Powers, (4) The Five Roots, (5) The Five Powers, (6) The Seven Factors of Enlightenment, and (7) The Noble Eightfold Path. Master Sheng Yen’s down-to-earth teachings take the reader on a progression through each of the practices—many of which are familiar to all major schools of Buddhism—illustrating how they relate to the reader’s own practice on the path toward enlightenment.
NT$ $791 | 85折
The Poetry of Enlightenment 開悟的詩偈(英文版) To my knowledge there are no anthologies of Ch’an poetry in Chinese, Japanese or English which describe in detail the method of practice and the experience of Ch’an Furthermore, there are few prose sources in English dealing with the same topics On the other hand, there are numerous books in English that relate the episodes of the kung-ans(koans)The prevailing view that comes from reading these stories is that the practice of Ch’an is methodless, and since there is no way to describe the experience of Ch’an, it is suggested that we just go ahead and practice by studying the kung-ans The purpose of these poems is different in that they specifically show you how to practice, what attitudes to cultivate and what pitfalls to beware of Finally, they attempt to describe the ineffable experience of Ch’an itself These poems flow directly from the minds of the enlightened Ch’an masters; we get a glimpse into their experience at the time of, and after their enlightenment In contrast, in reading a kung-an we get an objective story of what happened and we don’t really know what was in their minds. It is my hope that this collection of poems will give those who are interested in the practice a new way of looking at Ch’an and a more balanced view of the scope of Ch’an literature The present selection is offered to make this tradition available to Western readers who may otherwise not be aware of their existence.
NT$ $536 | 85折
Footprints in the Snow : The Autobiography of a Chinese Buddhist Monk (雪中足跡英文版精裝) Master Sheng-Yen has devoted much of his life to spreading the teachings of Chinese Buddhism—a practice that antedates the more familiar Japanese and Tibetan traditions—throughout the world. He became known in the United States after he began founding meditation centers here in 1980. Now in his late seventies, he tells the remarkable story of his life and spiritual education in FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW. From descriptions of the private world of Buddhist masters to first-hand accounts of Chinese history, it is a rare document that is both an important look at China’s past and a compelling spiritual journey across a lifetime.Sheng-Yen’s story is of a life lived in the last years of the Republic of China, the Sino-Japanese War, and the founding of the People’s Republic of China. An eye-opening slice of modern history as well as an authoritative introduction to an ancient religious tradition, FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW will appeal to spiritual seekers, travelers who want to understand more about China, or anyone looking for a fascinating story.
NT$ $893 | 85折
Hoofprint of the Ox 牛的印跡(英文版) From The Preface By Dan Stevenson EN. SHENG YEH is a master in the Caodong and Linji lineages of Chan〈Zen〉 school, who for twenty five years now has been guiding students from Taiwan, the United States, and Europe in the practice of Chan Buddhism. Hoofprint of the Ox provides a systematic introduction ─ in Sheng yen,s own words ─ to the principles that inform his particular style of Chan training.... In the final analysis, it is an unabashedly normative work ─ a book on Chan practice addressed to an English speaking audience with a personal interest in Buddhism. To the extent that this audience is also primarily Western, Hoofprint is more than passive report of Sheng yen,s personal convictions. It situates those convictions in responsive relation to specific expectations about Chen practice current among Western students, with specific points to be made.
NT$ $1,071 | 85折
Attaining the Way : A Guide to the Practice of Chan Buddhism 參悟之道 (英文版) A Guide to the Practice of Chan BuddhismThis is an inspiring guide to the practice of Chan (Chinese Zen) in the words of four great masters of that tradition. It includes teachings from contemporary masters Xuyun and Sheng Yen, and from Jiexian and Boshan of the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). Though the texts were written over a period of hundreds of years, they are all remarkably lucid and are perfect for beginners as well as more advanced practitioners today. All the main points of spiritual practice are covered: philosophical foundations, methods, approaches to problems and obstacles—all aimed at helping the student attain the way to enlightenment.本書結集了四位禪師的禪修指導,包括明代曹洞宗的博山(無異元來)禪師、臨濟宗的晦山戒顯禪師的禪法,以及近代虛雲法師與聖嚴法師的禪法。內容涵括修行的各個面向,包括哲學基礎、實修方法、問題與障礙的解決,以及如何將修行融入生活中等。書中的資訊無論是對禪修初學者或已經深入修行的人,都能有所助益。     作者簡介 聖嚴法師,一九三○年出生,少年出家,曾於高雄山中閉關六年,並留學日本,獲得立正大學文學博士學位,曾任雜誌編輯、教授、所長以及譯經院院長等,創辦中華佛學研究所、創建法鼓山、僧伽大學、法鼓大學以及社會大學等,在國內設立禪修、文教、慈善等基金會,而分支道場亦遍及於歐、亞、美、澳等各大洲。他是一位教育家、作家,更是一位宗教家和國際知名的禪師,長年在國內外推動「心靈環保」、「種族和諧」及「世界和平」等工作不餘遺力。他所獲得的榮譽獎項中,包括總統文化獎、行政院文化獎、行政院社會領袖和風獎、中山文藝創作獎、中山學術著作獎、斐德烈二世和平獎等十多種。出版著作一百多種,已有十多種語言的譯著。他曾應邀為《中華日報》、《中央日報》、《聯合報》、《中國時報》、《自由時報》等各大報紙,及《天下》、《康健》等雜誌撰寫專欄。
NT$ $833 | 85折
Chan and Enlightenment 禪與悟(英文版) Chan enlightenment is attained through a sudden encounter; or, it may come about spontaneously after serious and sincere investigation and introspection. Chan philosophy represents a clear current that is empty yet responsive, detached and magnanimous, open and broad-minded, bright and luminous. Chan as a way of life is positive and progressive, free and easy, simple and modest, confident and comfortable. Chan as a way of thinking is to let go of selfishness, self-deceit, self-pity, self-arrogance, and self-confinement, and only then can there be complete boundless freedom. Chan methods teach people to first practice knowing the self, affirming the self, and then shattering the self, and thus the enlightened state will appear. —Master Sheng Yen—     作者簡介   Master Sheng Yen 聖嚴法師(1930~2009年)   聖嚴法師1930年生於江蘇南通,1943年於狼山出家,後因戰亂投身軍旅,十年後再次披剃出家。曾於高雄美濃閉關六年,隨後留學日本,獲立正大學文學博士學位。1975年應邀赴美弘法。1989年創建法鼓山,並於2005年開創繼起漢傳禪佛教的「中華禪法鼓宗」。   聖嚴法師是一位思想家、作家暨國際知名禪師,曾獲臺灣《天下》雜誌遴選為「四百年來臺灣最具影響力的五十位人士」之一。著作豐富,中、英、日文著作達百餘種,先後獲頒中山文藝獎、中山學術獎、總統文化獎及社會各界的諸多獎項。   聖嚴法師提出「提昇人的品質,建設人間淨土」的理念,主張以大學院、大普化、大關懷三大教育推動全面教育,相繼創辦中華佛學研究所、法鼓佛教學院、僧伽大學、法鼓大學等院校,也以豐富的禪修經驗、正信的佛法觀念和方法指導東、西方人士修行。   法師著重以現代人的語言和觀點普傳佛法,陸續提出「心靈環保」、「四種環保」、「心五四運動」、「心六倫」等社會運動,並積極推展國際弘化工作,參與國際性會談,促進宗教交流,提倡建立全球性倫理,致力世界和平。其寬闊胸襟與國際化視野,深獲海內外肯定。   Master Sheng Yen was born in 1930 and became a monk in 1943. He conducted a six-year solitary retreat, after which he went to Japan for further study and obtained a doctorate in Buddhist literature at Rissho University. In 1975, he began sharing the Dharma in the US, and in 1989, founded the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism. He authored more than 100 publications in Chinese, English, and Japanese, and received the Sun Yat-sen Art and Literary Award, the Sun Yat-sen Academic Award, and the Presidential Cultural Award, among other honorary awards. He proposed the vision of “uplifting the character of humanity and building a pure land on earth,” founded the Chung Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Buddhist College, Dharma Drum Sangha University, and Dharma Drum University. Experienced in Chan using correct approaches, he guided practice in both the West and East. Popularizing the Dharma in modern language, the Master initiated movements including Protecting the Spiritual Environment, Four Kinds of Environmentalism, the Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign, and the Six Ethics of the Mind. He shared the Dharma globally with a broadminded perspective, winning him worldwide recognition.
NT$ $510 | 85折
A Journey of Learning and Insight: An Autobiography of Chan Master Sheng Yen 聖嚴法師學思歷程(英譯版) 生命路徑總在不期然之處轉彎,彷彿是為了讓我們看見更廣闊的風景……歷經大環境不斷變遷的聖嚴法師,本著最初的願心,面對人生中的高山深壑,以佛法為地圖,做為指引個人安頓身心之道;進而將他對佛法的踐行領悟,透過義理分明的文字,為現代人描繪出生命智慧的藏寶圖。 本書由聖嚴法師娓娓道來其一生的學習歷程,以及隨順因緣全力投入生命中不同角色的各種轉折,經過文字的闡述及解行並重的生命實踐,使現代人得以親近佛法善知識,領受佛法做為人生指引的妙用。 本書為英文版,為《法鼓全集》英譯計畫中的第一部英文出版品。期待能以此英譯系列向廣大的西方讀者推廣漢傳佛教與禪法。 I am an ordinary Buddhist monk born in 1930 at a village in Jiangsu Province, Nantong County. The second year after my birth, there was a great flooding of the Yangzi River, which washed away our home and everything we owned. We were impoverished. My family then moved to the south bank of the Yangzi River. I was always weak in physique and prone to illness since childhood. I entered school at the age of nine, and left school when I was thirteen. I became a monk when I was thirteen. The basic education I received was equivalent to that of a fourth grade primary school student. While the other teenagers were studying at high school and university, I was busy working as a younmonk and performing ritual services. Later, I served in the military for the country. Nevertheless, since I was young, I realized the importance of knowledge and education. Therefore, during my time in service, I would take hold of any opportunity for self-study, and read many books. After leaving the army and spending six years in solitary retreat, having met the educational requirements along with my published work, I was enrolled in Rissho University in Tokyo. There, within six years time, I completed both a master’s and a doctoral degree in Buddhist Literature. From the time I realized that the sutras are used to provide knowledge and methods to purify society and the human mind, I felt lament. I thought, “The Dharma is so good, yet so few people know about it, and so many people misunderstand it.” Ordinary people treat Buddhadharma as something secular or mystical; at best they treat it as an academic study. Actually, Buddhism is a religion that applies wisdom and compassion to purify the human world. Thus, I vowed to use contemporary ideas and language to introduce to others the true meaning of the Dharma that was forgotten, and to revive the spirit of Shakyamuni Buddha. — From the Author’s Preface 作者簡介: Master Sheng Yen 聖嚴法師(1930~2009年) 聖嚴法師1930年生於江蘇南通,1943年於狼山出家,後因戰亂投身軍旅,十年後再次披剃出家。曾於高雄美濃閉關六年,隨後留學日本,獲立正大學文學博士學位。1975年應邀赴美弘法。1989年創建法鼓山,並於2005年開創繼起漢傳禪佛教的「中華禪法鼓宗」。 聖嚴法師是一位思想家、作家暨國際知名禪師,曾獲臺灣《天下》雜誌遴選為「四百年來臺灣最具影響力的五十位人士」之一。著作豐富,中、英、日文著作達百餘種,先後獲頒中山文藝獎、中山學術獎、總統文化獎及社會各界的諸多獎項。 聖嚴法師提出「提昇人的品質,建設人間淨土」的理念,主張以大學院、大普化、大關懷三大教育推動全面教育,相繼創辦中華佛學研究所、法鼓佛教學院、僧伽大學、法鼓大學等院校,也以豐富的禪修經驗、正信的佛法觀念和方法指導東、西方人士修行。 法師著重以現代人的語言和觀點普傳佛法,陸續提出「心靈環保」、「四種環保」、「心五四運動」、「心六倫」等社會運動,近年來更致力於國際弘化工作,參與國際性會談,促進宗教交流,提倡建立全球性倫理,致力於世界的和平。其寬闊胸襟與國際化視野,深獲海內外肯定。
NT$ $340 | 85折
DHARMA DRUM : The Life And Heart of Chan Practice 法鼓(英文版) In Buddhism, awakening from the long dream of life means realizing your self-nature… Although we may understand that our lives are dreamlike, we still bear responsibility for this sleeping and waking dream We must make our minds simple, peaceful, and tranquil Sincere and rigorous practice lets us calm both body and mind, which in turn allows us, day by day, to reduce our karmic obstructions”
NT$ $536 | 85折
There Is No Suffering 心的經典:心經新釋 (英文版) There is no suffering, no cause of suffering, no cessation of suffering, and no path There is no wisdom and no attainmentThe Heart Sutra, just over a page long, distills the teachings of the Buddha to their purest essence Perhaps the best known of all Buddhist sutras, it is recited in Buddhist centers and monasteries around the world Emphasizing a living wisdom directly experienced, the schools of Chan have revered the Heart Sutra for its concise expression of the core realization of the Buddha.There Is No Suffering is Chan Master Sheng Yen’s commentary on the Heart Sutru He speaks on the sutra from the Chan point of view, and presents it as a series of contemplation methods, encouraging readers to experience it directly through meditation and daily life In this way, reading the Heart Sutra becomes more than just an intellectual exercise; it becomes a wisdom inherent within each of us Whether one wants a better understanding of Buddhist concepts or a deepened meditation practice, this commentary on the Heart Sutra can help.
NT$ $468 | 85折
電子書 | 聖嚴法師的頑皮童年 心靈環保‧生活環保‧禮儀環保‧自然環保種下一顆顆心靈環保的種子,開展孩子的生命視野,提升品格行動力!《聖嚴法師的頑皮童年》是給大人與小孩的心靈啟蒙書,看故事的插畫,讓每個小孩看看師父、也想想自己;聽故事的敘述,讓每個大人想想自己、再看看師父。本書收錄了二十五篇聖嚴法師的頑皮故事,讓你看到聖嚴法師如何從一個小頑童變成小沙彌,並進了佛學院,改變了他的一生!聖嚴法師的童年不但趣事多,糗事更多。當他沒有新衣新鞋穿時,如何開心過新年?全班同學為什麼會共吃一根香蕉?為什麼當了「英雄」還要被老師打手心?他想要當懶牛還是好牛?聖嚴法師拜觀音如何拜出智慧?他原本什麼課都聽不懂,為什麼後來功課會變好?※本書入選「好書大家讀」故事文學組(國小中高年級)※張小燕.侯文詠.劉若瑀.王浩威 聯合推薦※法鼓山教師聯誼會推薦※以心傳心的生命教育——常寬法師導讀菊子為這些故事繪製了四十二張精彩插圖,讓法師筆下的人物充滿活潑的生命色彩。讓我們一起進入聖嚴法師的頑皮童年吧!◆ 編輯特色 ◆幸福人生要有「三Q」:「IQ」學習能力、「EQ」情緒管理能力,以及「MQ」道德的品質,後者即幫助人、利益人、關懷人。——聖嚴法師1989年聯合國教科文組織在「面向21世紀研討會」中指出:道德、倫理、價值觀的挑戰,將是21世紀人類面臨的首要挑戰。日本的教改報告書便進一步說明:道德情操和創造力,將決定21世紀年輕世代的未來命運。◆本書從品德閱讀,啟發兒童心靈教育與兒童創造力。● 品格教育 ● 道德教育 ● 價值教育種下一顆顆心靈環保的種子,培養未來領袖的內在氣質◆藉由心靈、生活、禮儀、自然等四個環保議題,分享生命教育的豐富內涵。◎【心靈環保】推薦閱讀:〈螃蟹〉、〈水牛〉、〈許願〉、〈擦窗戶〉、〈抄筆記〉、〈壁報徵文〉◎【生活環保】推薦閱讀:〈新年的新衣〉、〈分享香蕉〉、〈做制服〉、〈懶牛〉、〈兩個瞎子〉、〈大鴨與小鴨〉、〈珍惜生命〉、〈蓄勢而發〉◎【禮儀環保】推薦閱讀:〈不做賊骨頭就好〉、〈逃學〉、〈不當英雄了〉、〈小頭鬼〉、〈夢〉、〈拜觀音〉、〈照顧老和尚〉◎【自然環保】推薦閱讀:〈折楊柳枝〉、〈代代相傳〉、〈省水〉、〈小聰明〉◆透過聖嚴法師的身教故事,培養關懷、信賴、責任、尊重、公平正義、誠實等品德基礎。◎【關懷】延伸閱讀:〈做制服〉、〈螃蟹〉、〈水牛〉、〈照顧老和尚〉、〈抄筆記〉◎【信賴】延伸閱讀:〈拜觀音〉、〈代代相傳〉、〈許願〉◎【責任】延伸閱讀:〈懶牛〉、〈兩個瞎子〉、〈省水〉、〈擦窗戶〉、〈壁報徵文〉◎【尊重】延伸閱讀:〈大鴨與小鴨〉、〈折楊柳枝〉、〈珍惜生命〉、〈蓄勢而發〉◎【公平正義】延伸閱讀:〈新年的新衣〉、〈分享香蕉〉、〈不當英雄了〉◎【誠實】延伸閱讀:〈不做賊骨頭就好〉、〈逃學〉、〈小頭鬼〉、〈夢〉、〈小聰明〉
NT$ $224

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