A good person needed to experience 81 difficulties to become a Buddha, while an evil person only needed to put down his butcher's knife to become a Buddha. This phenomenon reflected an imbalance in social cognition. On the one hand, this might be because people had the mentality of moral superiority, and it was easy to judge others from the moral high ground. For good people who had always done good deeds, people often ignored their achievements. Once they did a bad thing, they were seen as revealing their true colors and were severely examined. For evil people, when they put down their butcher knives and turned over a new leaf, they were seen as great good. From the perspective of cultivation, the cultivation of good people was required to go through thousands of difficulties and dangers without the slightest mistake, while the cultivation of bad people only needed an instant to change. However, there were also people who believed that God would not mistreat the truly good people, nor would he let go of the truly evil people. Good and evil would be rewarded in the end, and it was only a matter of time. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
This was a common saying that expressed the concept of karma. It meant that if a kind person encountered difficulties, there would naturally be other kind people to help, and if a person did evil, there would eventually be even more evil people to torture him, reflecting the belief that good and evil would be rewarded. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
This was a common saying that expressed the concept of karma. Good people would be saved by other good people when they were in danger, while evil people would eventually be tortured by other evil people. This reflected the belief and expectation of the people towards retribution for good and evil. It was also a manifestation of social morality in the proverb. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
An example of a story between a good person and a bad person is as follows: Once upon a time, there was a good man who was kind, upright, and helpful. Every day, he would help those who needed help, whether they were rich or poor. He had never lied to others or betrayed them. His life was very simple. Every day, he would help those who needed help and then go home to watch television. On the contrary, there was a bad person in this world who was selfish, cunning, and sinister. He liked to deceive others and always tried to get what he wanted. He never helped others and always bullied others. His life was very complicated. He always did bad things and hurt others. One day, the bad guy heard about a man who needed help. The man lived in a remote village and his life was very difficult. The bad guy decided to help the man and came to the village with weapons and supplies. When the bad man arrived at the village, he saw that the person in need was crying because he had no food or water. The bad guy decided to give the man some food and water and then leave. The good guy saw the bad guy leave and decided to chase after him. He ran to the bad guy's hiding place and found that the bad guy was giving a gift to another person. The good guys decided to fight the bad guys. In the end, the good guy defeated the bad guy and saved that person. The bad guy was moved by the courage and justice of the good guy and decided to learn from the good guy to become a better person. This story tells us that good and justice will triumph over evil. No matter what kind of challenges we face, as long as we maintain justice and courage, we can defeat the enemy and become better people.
This statement was too absolute. In some cases, a good person might pick up a knife to defend themselves or protect others because they were under extreme threat or in a special situation. They could not be judged as a bad person just because they picked up a knife. For example, in the case of a family of seven injured in Anhui, the mother was unfortunately injured to death while protecting her children. The person who was called the "bad guy" killed himself after hurting the person. This showed that the situation could be very complicated. It was not possible to simply define a person as a good person or a bad person based on a single behavior. Moreover, from the perspective of distinguishing good people from bad people, it was one way to see if a person had compassion. Most good people would not even have the heart to hurt small animals, let alone deceive or harm others. However, this was not an absolute standard of judgment. Many times, it was necessary to integrate various factors to determine a person's good and evil nature. It could not be judged solely based on the behavior of holding a knife. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the teachings of Buddhism, Buddha was an enlightened person, a symbol of wisdom and compassion. There was no such thing as a dualistic division of "good" and "bad." Buddha had reached an extraordinary state through cultivation, possessing perfect wisdom and endless compassion. The main mission of Buddha was to guide sentient beings to realize their freedom and help them get rid of the pain and suffering of reincarnation. For example, from the many scriptures and teachings of Buddhism, the Buddha treated all sentient beings equally with compassion. He did not judge whether they were good or bad or treat them differently. Instead, he hoped that through the spread of Buddhism, all sentient beings would discover their own Buddha nature and walk towards the path of liberation. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Buddha itself could not be simply defined as 'good' or 'bad'. From the perspective of religion and culture, Buddha often represented positive qualities such as kindness, tolerance, persistence, and kindness in the hearts of believers. It was a kind of sustenance of faith. In the eyes of some people, Buddhism was the power to guide people towards goodness. However, there were also people who believed that Buddhism was a way for the ruling class to restrain the people and guide them to be good. However, these were mostly discussed from the role of Buddha in society and people's hearts. They were not judging Buddha as good or bad. Buddha was more of an existence under the concept of religious culture. Different people would have different understandings based on different perceptions and perspectives. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Based on context alone In Buddhism, Buddha was not a god in the traditional sense, nor was he an ordinary person. Buddha meant enlightened. Through his own cultivation and comprehension, Shakyamuni had achieved a thorough understanding of the universe and the truth of life, thus surpassing the realm of mortals. He was also a human before he was enlightened, but after he became a Buddha under the Bodhi tree, he became an existence that surpassed the limited understanding of humans and possessed supreme wisdom, compassion, and power. This kind of existence was meant to guide all living beings towards liberation and enlightenment. It was not like the gods in myths who dominated everything and created everything. Therefore, Buddha was neither a simple person nor an omnipotent god. He was a special symbol of a very high spiritual realm. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Buddhist-related myths and legends, as well as novels such as Journey to the West, Buddha had the characteristics of a god and was regarded as the supreme existence in the Buddhist Realm. He had boundless magical power, omniscience, and wisdom. For example, Buddha Tathagata could suppress Sun Wukong and dominate many affairs in the Buddhist Realm. However, from the perspective of Buddhism, Buddha was an enlightened person who had reached a very high realm through cultivation. His image reflected the deep understanding of Buddhism, great compassion, and the spiritual content of saving all living beings. He was the object of worship and learning in religious beliefs. Therefore, the Buddha could be seen as a deified existence with extraordinary powers, but it could also be understood as a person who had reached the extraordinary realm through cultivation. " Shen Mingri " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!