Women who want to have an abortion are always worried that they will not be wanted after giving birth to a child. The sage shouted: "If you don't give birth to a child, no one will want it!" -------- Dazhu Huihai Zen Master first attended Mazu when.
Mazu asked him, "What are you doing here?" He said, "Come to ask for the Buddhadharma." Mazu said, "I have nothing here. What kind of Buddhadharma did I come to ask for? I don't care about my own treasures. What did I leave behind?" Haunted by her husband's nightmares for many years, the sage makes the woman discover that she is even more reluctant to feed the pigs at home. -------In the morning, someone asked the old Zen master more than a dozen questions in succession. When he was about to ask more, he was interrupted by the old Zen master's sentence: "Your breakfast is cold." The
little boy He was unable to walk due to leg problems, and the saint forced him to throw away his crutches. ------- Taoist priest asked Zen Master Dazhu Huihai: "What is righteousness and what is evil?" Zen master: "Heart blindly chasing external things is evil, and external things follow the heart is righteous."
The faithful who follow the saint are very cherished His own boots and blankets, but the saint burned them all.
------In the severe winter season, Chan Master Danxia took the wood-carved Buddha statues from the Buddhist temple and set them on fire. "Since it's wood and there are no relics, why don't you use more to set fire to the fire!" No matter how good it is, it is impossible to die. While solving problems for others, it is like suffering in hell. ------ Someone asked if the monk still went to hell, the Zen master replied: "I will go down first", the person asked: "Why do you still go to hell with your Taoism so high?" The Zen master replied: "I will not go to hell. , who will educate you?"
At the end of the film, the sage lay down in the prepared coffin and passed away peacefully, just like the Zen masters knew the Nirvana of time.
Originally, I always thought that Mao films (Lao Maozi's films) were shot like drunk, but I didn't expect to see such a profound one. rare.
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