Kill Buddha, kill Devil, kill Devil"Kill Buddha when you meet Buddha, kill Devil when you meet Devil" had different meanings. In Zen, this was a state of enlightenment. The enlightened person was like having obtained the Wisdom Sword of Prajna, able to cut off troubles and not be influenced by the Buddha or the devil (the Buddha and the devil here could be understood as different spiritual influences or interference factors). When they encountered troubles, they could eliminate them as if they were cutting them with a sword. In some immortal cultivation concepts, it was reflected in an extremely powerful and decisive state. For example, if an immortal cultivator reached a certain realm, they would have a strong autonomy between good and evil, Taoism and devil. If they became immortals, there would be no devils in the world. If they became devils, they would dare to kill gods and slaughter immortals. In modern times, it was used to express self-growth or dealing with interpersonal relationships. It was used to express an attitude of taking the initiative and killing ruthlessly. For example, in interpersonal relationships, one would not be controlled by others, turn from passive to active, and turn oneself from an honest person to a ruthless person. One would not be afraid of losing, and thus occupy a dominant position in various relationships or situations.
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The difference between a kill, a quasi-kill, and a counter-killIn a basketball game (like the NBA):
- Lethal Blow: The difference in points between the two teams in the final moments of the game was generally no more than two points. In the last attack, the players completed the effective score and overtook the score to end the game. Such a deciding goal was called a fatal blow. The NBA officially recognized the time it took for a player to make a final shot to be at least 0.4 seconds from receiving the ball to making the shot.
- Quasi-kill: The difference between the two teams in the final moments of the game is generally no more than two points. In the last attack of the midfield, the player completes the effective score and takes the lead, but leaves little time for the opponent. If the opponent does not complete the counter-kill, such a ball is called a "quasi-kill."
- Counter-kill: After one team completed a near-kill, the other team completed a kill in the remaining time. This later kill was called a counter-kill. For example, Team A was leading Team B at the end of the game, and Team B completed the final shot in the remaining short time to overtake the score.
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