This sentence came from a passage in Dream of the Red Chamber that described the scene where Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu met. The original text was: "If you have no fate, why do the millions of Bodhi beings in the three thousand worlds smile at you and only meet you?" Like a dream, like a bubble, like dew, like lightning, you should look at it like this." It meant that if two people were not fated, even if there were thousands of people in this world, two people would only show the most beautiful smile in front of each other. It was like a dream, as short as dew, and should be treated like a natural phenomenon.
This sentence came from a plot in the online novel " Devil Sky Story." If there is no fate between two people, then why are there only two people who meet and communicate with each other even among the millions of Bodhi beings in the same 3,000 worlds? This sentence expressed a sense of helplessness and disappointment, suggesting that there might not be fate between the two of them. At the same time, it also showed the author's helplessness and regret towards fate.
This was a classic line from " The Great Sage of a Chinese Oscaristic Journey to the West gets married." This sentence means: If there is no fate, then there are millions of Bodhi beings in the three thousand worlds. They should all smile with me, but only you can meet me. The meaning of this sentence was to express the protagonist's deep affection and love for the heroine, but he did not get a response from the heroine, so he felt lost and helpless. At the same time, this sentence also expressed the protagonist's cherish and pursuit of fate. He hoped to find true love between the right people at the right time.
Patriarch Bodhi was an important figure in Buddhism and was considered one of the founders of Zen. According to legend, he first traveled in the Western Regions and later came to China, where he founded Zen. He was regarded as a man of high wisdom and state. His thoughts and cultivation methods had a profound impact on the development of Zen. The story of Bodhi was widely used in various Buddhist novels and TV dramas, such as Journey to the West and Dream of the Red Chamber. His image was usually depicted as a person dressed in white clothes with a face as white as white light. His wisdom and state were very high, comparable to that of immortals. Patriarch Bodhi was a very important figure in Buddhism. His story was widely spread and had a profound impact on the practice and thinking of Buddhists.
The Thousand-Eyed Bodhi Fruit was a seed borne by the Liquor Coconut Tree. It was also known as the Crocodile Fruit or the Heart-Connecting Fruit. It had many natural spots on its surface, hence the name Thousand-Eyed Bodhi. The Thousand-Eyed Bodhi was mainly found in tropical and sub-tropical regions, and was extremely rare. It was very hard and dense, making it difficult to grind into bracelets or engrave. The Thousand-Eyed Bodhi was known as the "Aquilaria" of Bodhi, and it was worth collecting. According to legend, it was a transformation of the Thousand-handed and Thousand-eyed Guanyin Sutra. It had the effect of increasing luck, warding off evil, and dispelling evil. The Thousand-Eyed Bodhi was a sacred object of Buddhism. Wearing it could help the fated person avoid detours and reach the best state of cultivation in life. When choosing the Thousand-Eyed Bodhi, one could start from its size, shape, and color. The larger the size and the more well-proportioned the Thousand-Eyed Bodhi, the rarer it was. In terms of color, white was more common, while red and green were more precious. Lines were also one of the charms of the Thousand-eyed Bodhi. When choosing, one had to pay attention to whether the lines were symmetrical and complex. In general, the Thousand-Eyed Bodhi was a precious Buddhist sacred object. It had an auspicious meaning and could be worn, collected, or given to relatives and friends.
The Thousand-Eyed Bodhi had three colors: natural green, ivory white, and swamp white. These colors were all artificially colored, and natural Thousand-Eyed Bodhi rarely had three colors that were very different. The Thousand-Eyed Bodhi's meaning was that it was unique. There were no two identical Thousand-Eyed Bodhi in the world, so its uniqueness made it even more precious. Giving the Thousand-Eyed Bodhi to a friend or lover could express that the other party was the only existence in your heart.
The last sentence of the Three Thousand Worlds Crow Kill was,"A lonely city with ten thousand feet of mountains."
This sentence came from the fantasy novel "Heavenly Fire Ling Tian." I recommend this novel to you. The protagonist has a Connate Sacred Body. He rose up against the heavens with an invincible posture. He stepped on all directions and fought fiercely against the world. He was invincible in the world! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The characters included the male protagonist, Qing Ming, the emperor of the Miaohua Realm. The female protagonist was Ting Lan, a disciple of the Snow Pavilion. [Thirty Thousand Bodhi Hearts] by Jiang Xiaobei. It's a fantasy romance/oriental fantasy novel. You can enjoy it without worry. [User recommendation: Fairy Ting Lan went to Miaohua Realm, but who knew that her 30,000 Bodhi Hearts were destroyed!] By chance, he realized that it was the Qing Ming Emperor who was in charge of the Miaohua Realm! She was so angry! If she, Ting Lan, didn't find trouble with this Emperor, then she wouldn't be Ting Lan! After a long time, Ting Lan realized that her name wasn't Ting Lan, but Yu Huan! Oh my god, what should I do? Waiting online, quite anxious… I hope you will like this book.