n traditional Chinese beliefs “Narakaâ€Â\x9D is the Buddhist concept of hell. In the afterlife the soul must pass through ten stages, in the fo


n traditional Chinese beliefs “Narakaâ€Â\x9D is the Buddhist concept of hell. In the afterlife the soul must pass through ten stages, in the form of the ten Courts of Hell. Depending on its evil deeds, the degree and duration of punishment is determined. In the first of the ten courts, governed by Ts'in-kwang-wang, is where the soul is weighed. It is known as the mirror tower (because it reflects the evil committed in the sinner's life), and includes the prison of the Bonzes (Buddhist monks), and the Turnstile of Hunger and Thirst. After receiving the punishments, the soul is prepared for reincarnation by the process of metempsychosis, involving the taking of the “elixir of forgetfulnessâ€Â\x9D to remove all previous memories. The reborn souls enter Nirvana after crossing the “Bridge of Helplessnessâ€Â\x9D. From “Recherche sur les Superstitions en Chineâ€Â\x9D by Henri Doré, Shanghai, 1914.


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