The Buddhist classic four-character sayings include "There is tolerance,""Only music is straightforward","Le Tian Zhi Ming","Lan Qi with the wind","Wandering with the eyes","Great Freedom","Climbing the mountains and rivers","84,000","Debate without hindrance","Gentle Breeze and Drizzle","Empty Mind Like Bamboo","The Sky is Clear","The Sea is a Hundred Rivers","There is no sentient being","The Benevolent One does not worry","Let go is","Know the foot is not humiliated","Everything goes with fate"," Extraordinary"," Hui Feng and Chang"," One Modesty and Four Benefits"," Great Enlightenment"," Harmony" He knows his own joys and sorrows,"" He who is content is rich,"" He who drinks tea and plays the zither,"" A gentleman is not a vessel," etc. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The third theory is based on the "Great Pin,""Fa Hua Sutra" and "Hua Yan Sutra," and later added the "Nirvana Sutra," which are the four major scriptures.
There were many Buddhist classics, some of the most famous ones included the Diamond Sutra, the Heart Sutra, the Lotus Sutra, and the Maitreya Sutra. These classic books were all important sources of ideas in Buddhism and contained a wealth of Buddhist knowledge and cultivation experience. Reading these books could help people understand the Buddhist teachings and improve their level of practice. In addition to the Buddhist classics, there were also some other excellent Buddhist books such as "Introduction to Zen Meditation","Enlightenment of Buddha","Buddhist Psychology" and so on. These books all provide in-depth insights into Buddhist ideas and practices, helping people better understand Buddhist teachings and benefit from them in their daily lives.
In Buddhist scriptures, the common words related to Jingshe were Zhulin Jingshe, Gion Jingshe, Jilin Jingshe, Meiyuan Jingshe, Qituo Jingshe, Kaluoshi Jingshe, immortal settlement Jingshe, etc. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some idioms or four-character phrases from Buddhist scriptures: - ** Lifetime **: Originated from the "Three Worlds Theory" proposed by Sakyamuni. Buddhism believes that "life" is a link in the cycle of life and death. This term is used to describe life, from birth to death, and for a lifetime. - [Taste is the same as chewing wax]: From Volume Eight of the Shurangama Sutra, it originally referred to a cultivator who had a pure heart and few desires, and was indifferent to the taste of the world. Now, it is often used to describe a person who was tasteless and had no interest. - ** Castle in the Air **: From the "Hundred Analogies Scripture·Three Parables", the original Buddhism used this metaphor to explain that cultivators should build a good foundation and proceed step by step. Now it is used to describe illusory things or fantasies. - "Experience": Out of great compassion, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas do not live in Nirvana silence. They go through life and death to facilitate preaching and save all sentient beings. This is called "experience". Now it generally refers to personal experience and experience as an example to explain a certain truth. - ** Everyone is happy **: It was originally a phrase used in the closing remarks of Buddhist scriptures. It meant that the people who attended the Dharma Conference felt happy and incomparably happy after listening to the Buddha's preaching. Now, it meant that everyone was very happy. - ** A thief in the house is hard to guard against **: This is a Zen saying. Buddhism refers to the "six dusts" such as color, sound, and fragrance as the "external six thieves", and the "six roots" such as eyes, ears, and nose as the "internal six thieves". The thief refers to the greed of the six roots. Later, it refers to the thief or traitor within the family. It is the most difficult to guard against. - [Heart blooming: Buddhism uses the pure heart as a lotus flower, hence the name "heart flower". Later,"heart blooming" was used to describe a happy mood.] - "Three Heads and Six Arms": The gods and asuras mentioned in Buddhist scriptures often had various different appearances. For example, the image of the god was "three heads and six arms to support the sky." Later, people used this to describe the supernatural powers and extraordinary abilities. - ** Survive after a disaster **: Buddhism believes that the world experiences a cycle of "formation, residence, and emptiness" as a major disaster. At the end of the "bad disaster", the world will have a big fire. When the world is reborn, some sentient beings will enter the lower realm again. This is the picture of "Survive after a disaster". Now it refers to the lives that survive after the disaster. - ** The light of death **: This phrase is commonly seen in Zen sayings. The original "light" refers to the light of wisdom or the light of the heart, and "return" refers to the heart that is in accordance with reason. Later,"return" is often used to describe the sudden sobriety or excitement of a person before death. It is also used to describe the temporary prosperity of old things before their demise. - ** - ** Unique **: From the fifth volume of the Maha Nirvana Sutra, it is said that there is only one true method of liberation. - [Down-to-earth]: The Zen Sect advocated " herding cattle after enlightenment ". They believed that after one had seen one's nature, one still had to practice in a down-to-earth manner. Now, they expressed that they were down-to-earth and serious in doing things. - "Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot": From "Five Lantern Lights Yuan" Volume 53. - [Immeasurable Virtue: From Jingde Lantern Transmission Record] - [Chanting Buddha and cursing ancestors: From Jingde Chuandeng Record, Volume 15.] - ** Wishful Wish **: It is also a one-sided wish, derived from the Buddhist "Hundred Analogies Sutra". - [Borrowing Flowers to Present Buddha]: From the Karma Sutra of the Past and Present, Volume 1. - ** Becoming a monk halfway through **: There is a related description in the Vimalakirti Sutra: Disciple's Quality. - ** Ashes and ashes **: From the ❮ Complete Enlightenment Scripture ❯. - [Elysian World: Mentioned in the Amitabha Sutra.] - [Three Lives of Fortune: Three Lives of Fortune refers to the previous life, this life, and the next life in Buddhism. It comes from Jingde Chuandeng Lu.] - [Self-aware of warmth and coldness]: From Jingde Chuandeng Record. - [Settle down and set up a life]: From Volume 10 of Jingde Chuandeng Record. - ** A hundred feet high **: From Volume 10 of Jingde Chuandeng Record. - [Debate without hindrance: From the Avatar-garde Sutra.] "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some Buddhist terms: Gion Jingshe, Zhulin Jingshe, Jilin Jingshe, Meiyuan Jingshe, Qituo Jingshe, Garoshi Jingshe, Immortal Village Jingshe, Exegesis Jingshe, Sinengbashe (although not completely exclusive to Buddhism, but related to Jingshe), Hut Grass Shack (also not completely exclusive to Buddhism but related), etc. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are the ten Buddhist scriptures: 1. Everything was an illusion. 2. It couldn't be said. 3. Color is emptiness, emptiness is color. 4. Life in the world is like living in thorns, the heart does not move, people do not move rashly, do not move will not hurt; If the heart moves, people will move rashly, hurting the body and hurting the bones, so you can experience all kinds of pain in the world. 5. A world in a flower, a Buddha in a leaf. 6. 500 times in her previous life, she had exchanged it for a brush with him in this life. 7. There were no tears in great sorrow, no words in great enlightenment, and no sound in laughter. 8. The sea of bitterness was boundless, and turning back was the shore. Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot. 9. Bodhi originally did not have a tree, the mirror is not a platform, originally there is nothing, where to stir up dust. 10. If I don't go to hell, who will? The above content is for reference only. If you want to know more about the ten classic Buddhist chants, you can continue to ask me. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The following were some of the more incisive four-word Buddhist words: "Observing the Dharma is like transforming","Samadhi and eternal silence","Being tolerant is great","Only happy to speak frankly","Happy to know fate","Orchids follow the wind","Wandering the eyes and mind","Great freedom","Climbing the mountains and facing the water","Eighty-four thousand","Debate without hindrance","Gentle breeze and drizzle","Humble as bamboo","The sky is clear and clear","The sea accepts hundreds of rivers","No living beings","The benevolent does not worry","Let go is"," Knowing one's feet is not humiliated"," All things follow fate"," Transcending the secular"," Favorable wind and smooth"," One modesty and four benefits"," Great enlightenment and silence"," The golden mean and harmony""He who knows his own joys and sorrows","He who is content is rich","He who drinks tea and plays the zither","A gentleman is not a vessel", etc. These Buddhist words contained profound philosophy and wisdom, reflecting the meaning of Buddhism from different angles. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The four-character auspicious words related to Buddhism included: turning misfortune into good fortune, auspicious Ruyi, auspicious in six seasons, auspicious free, full of Dharma joy, double increase of blessing and wisdom, auspicious gods accompanying, and seeking Ruyi. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are the ten classic Buddhist chants: 1. Everything was an illusion. 2. It couldn't be said. Once a slip of the tongue, often a trace of fragile companion would be broken, even if it was a pity. 3. Color is emptiness, emptiness is color. In addition, Buddhism also had many philosophical Zen sayings, such as,"'letting go 'is not' giving up'. Their essence is different, and the results are different." To let go is to look for opportunities to grow, while to give up is to look for a place to escape. 'Let go' was because he saw himself above the matter, so he let go of the matter.'Give up' was because he could not let go of the matter, so he had to give up on himself in the end. Wise people know how to let go, stupid people will only give up. From different angles, these Zen words reflected the thoughts and wisdom of Buddhism on life, desire, and life. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A few novels to recommend: Cultivation into Buddha, a fantasy novel written by a lazy cat who peeked at books. The main character was a real monk without a female protagonist. Different from other Buddhist cultivation commercial novels, it was really about Buddhist cultivation. The protagonist took it as his duty to sacrifice himself to save others, and he was full of positive energy. Although some people felt that the main character was a saint and the plot might dissuade him, the writing was good. In the early stages, the rhythm was intense, and the description of Buddhist cultivation was good. Unfortunately, the later chapters were broken. 7.5 points, a book shortage. The Sinful Disciples of Buddhism was a fantasy novel written by Brother Timo. The Buddhist scriptures were the key to defending against the four races. The main character had tens of thousands of Buddhist scriptures in his soul sea. 'He Comes From the Mortal World', a Xianxia novel that dreamt of autumn water. The main character, Fo Xiu, was betrayed from a good monk to a bad monk who wanted to clean up the world. It was a very emotional novel. It was worth reading. It was a four-star recommendation. Unsheathed Sword: Firepower is King, a military novel written by a poor player of tactics but rich in firepower. The male protagonist, Yang Yuanshan, crossed the world of swords to kill the enemy and drop equipment, shouting that firepower was king. The Great Zen Master was a fantasy novel written by Little Buddha. Zen Master Lu Zixin was reborn in the golden age of martial arts. He cultivated with Buddhist divine powers. He could be collected with peace of mind. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!