Coconut shell Buddhist beads inheritance:
Coconut shell Buddhist beads are an important representative of fruit-based Buddhist beads, and have been loved by Han and Tibetan Buddhism since ancient times. Coconut, or "枒", is an evergreen tree that grows in tropical areas. The fruit is called coconut, which can be used to make Buddhist beads. According to Yuan Mei's "Suiyuan Poetry Talk" in the Qing Dynasty, "Recently, it has become a custom for men to wrap gold bracelets around their arms and play with coconut beads..." Zhao Fen also has the same record in "Lieyuexuan Collection": "During the Qianlong period, Zhao Bingchong, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Revenue, carefully selected a string of coconut beads, which was as precious as the armpits of thousands of foxes." From this, it can be seen that using coconut shells (stalks) to make Buddhist beads was very common in the early Qing Dynasty and has a history of hundreds of years.
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