Don't do it because of small goodness, and don't do it because of small evils. Anyone can say this classic, but how many people want to practice it? This small act of kindness by Jane Tuoduo also laid the groundwork for the whole story. Sakyamuni is merciful. As long as there is goodness in his heart, he is willing to cross it.
2. So Ken shouted, "Hey, sinner, this spider silk is mine. Who told you to climb up here? Get off, get off! " The words sound just fell and the spider silk, just safe and sound, suddenly snapped off from where Jiantuo hung.
? Perhaps letting the spider go was just a whim, and suddenly I remembered a famous saying in The Moon and the Six Frontier People: meanness and greatness, kindness and malice, hate and love can coexist in the same heart, and they are not mutually exclusive. Between selfishness and others, he chose selfishness. I don't know if the Buddha will let so many sinners into bliss, I'm afraid not! These climbing sinners are a test for Kendo. It is very sad and despicable for the Buddha to try to escape.