Source: Middle View
Author: Dragon Tree
Original: Many reasons are empty, pseudonyms, China morality. There has never been a law that is not born of karma, so all laws are empty.
The meso-theory expounds the origin, emptiness and profound meaning, and reveals the fundamental liberation of life and death, which is the door of three multiplication and common obedience. Ode to Zhong Lun is an important masterpiece of Long Shu. It gives free play to the middle way, and the middle view decomposes the different opinions of holding gas, so that Mahayana can stand on its own feet.
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Empty view is the realm of endless nirvana of arhat. Since Buddhism says that all Buddhist karma is immortal, it must be proved. With the development of the theory of origin, Nirvana is also related to all laws, not being passively eliminated, but getting rid of irrelevant drama theory and showing the true colors of all laws, that is, reality;
The basis of his practice is "showing the reality", and the realm of nirvana comes from the understanding and application of the reality. Life and death circulate in the world, and Nirvana transcends the cycle of life and death, but all phenomena in the world are empty after all, and this reality becomes the content of Nirvana, so the world and Nirvana are the same thing and are unified by reality (of course, the two cannot be confused).
The full name of the false view is "from emptiness to false view", which is the Buddha's view of law. It is a hypothesis, because it has no self, because it is an empty hypothesis. Looking at the origin law in this way means neither existence (reality) nor emptiness (emptiness). It is "also a kind of China morality." The thought of the middle view developed directly from the thought of empty origin, which is the method and definition of the middle view in the book of dragons. "
The middle view is the Buddha's view and the only true view. "Zhong" developed from "emptiness" is a further understanding of emptiness, from which "emptiness" and "falsehood" are combined to form "Zhong". Buddhism in the Ministry regards "emptiness" as an extreme and misinterprets it as denying everything. If it is empty, it will destroy the four truths, four fruits, four squares and three treasures.
Baidu Encyclopedia _ Mesoscopic Theory