心靈環保與社會實踐—基於西南地區某高校調查為例, 對後疫情時期當代大學生心理健康提升的研究=Mental environmental Protection and Social practice - Based on the investigation of a university in Southwest of China, a study about the mental health improvement of contemporary college students after the post-epidemic period
Master Sheng Yan has made outstanding contributions to contemporary Buddhism. He not only put forward excellent theories that fit the contemporary concept, such as "Six Ethical Relations about the Mind", "Environmental Protection of Mind" and "Five Theories about Four Mind", but also founded the dharma drum mountain, which contributed to the completion of the World Buddhist Education Park. Master Sheng Yan's theory of "spiritual environmental protection" combines Zen practice with the current social reality environment by expounding "Zen" and "meditation" to build a "pure land on earth" in modern society and improve people's mental health and spiritual quality once and for all. In contemporary society, college students, as new productive resources, have an important impact on social development and stability. College students' healthy psychology is of great significance for individuals to resist mental illness, improve learning efficiency, improve interpersonal communication level and quality of life. However, with the rapid development of society and the recurrence of the COVID-19 epidemic that began in 2020, the psychological education of college students has become more and more important. The importance and reality of how to help college students solve their psychological crisis and improve their mental health level through correct guidance are self-evident. In this paper, through the study of Buddhist theory, interviews and other ways, using the comprehensive methods of psychology and sociology, college students can understand and learn Master Sheng Yan's theory of "environmental protection of mind", hoping that Master Sheng Yan's theory of "environmental protection of mind" help improve the mental health level of college students in the post-epidemic period