bù j and ng y and Shi, bù zh m: ng y and zhi
Interpretation of wisdom: wisdom and insight. You can't increase your knowledge of a thing without experiencing it.
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An example saying goes: "~." Now that I know, it's time for you to ask me again! (Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is back to the sixtieth chapter)
Zen language shows that people's wisdom increases with experience. Buddhism not only advocates the idealism of all laws, but also attaches great importance to the verification of practice. Song Shi Weibai's "Continued Biography of Lights" Volume II: "The monk said:' You don't gain wisdom because of one thing.' Song Wu-ming's "Liandenghui Yaoyao" Volume 18: "When Laozhaozhou was over eighteen, it was just a play. Although it was like this, it was not because of one incident that he did not gain wisdom." Also known as "you don't gain wisdom without doing something." Back to the 64th episode of A Dream of Red Mansions: "As the saying goes,' You don't gain wisdom without doing something.' Now that I know, it's time for you to ask me again. "Another example is Hong Shen's" Screenplay Methods for Movies and Dramas "Chapter 4:" As the saying goes,' You don't gain wisdom if you don't do something', only when you have more experience can you understand the meaning of an environment.