What are the Buddhist sayings?

The Buddha's words are introduced as follows:

1, Wisdom: Wisdom "is a free translation of the Sanskrit" bo-re ",which means transcending worldly illusory knowledge and reaching the ability to grasp the truth.

2, everyone is happy: from the Diamond Sutra: "Everyone is happy, keep it." This means that everyone is happy and satisfied.

3. Fate: it is an abstract concept of China culture and Buddhism, an invisible connection between people, and an inevitable chance and possibility of meeting. Today's opportunity is due to past karma.

4, cold and warm self-knowledge: This refers to the cold and warm water, and the drinker knows it. Zen is used to describe the realm of enlightenment, but also to describe the depth of your learning experience, only you know. Don Subakala Sinha's "The Great Sun Sutra" Volume 12: "Drink water, and you will know yourself when you are warm and cold.

5, incredible: from "Vimalakīrti said the classics, incredible products": "All buddhas and bodhisattvas have liberation names, incredible." "Unbelievable" used to mean mysterious, but now it means unimaginable and incomprehensible.

6. Great Enlightenment: Thorough awareness and reaching the point of "immortality" belong to the realm of the Great Bodhisattva. Now even us mortals can use this word.

7. Broad sky: In the Tang Dynasty, Zen monk Yuan Zhen wrote a poem on bamboo: "The sea jumps from fish and birds fly in the sky." Expressed the broad mind and lively Zen machine of Zen. Later, it was changed to "the sea is wide and the fish jumps, and the sky is high and the birds fly."

8. Sansheng is lucky: Sansheng, Buddhism refers to past lives, this life and the afterlife; Good luck, describe good luck. All three students are very lucky and describe luck and opportunity as excellent.

9. Causality: Because it can be born, it is born. Every cause has its consequences, and every consequence has its consequences. This is what Buddhism calls causality.

10, self-restraint: self-efficacy. Bitter fruit and adversity are caused by one's own bad karma, so there is no need to complain.