◆A person cannot understand life, and life is a punishment to him. ◆In order to change others, it is better to change yourself first. ◆People with wealth are not as good as people with wisdom. ◆Those who often forgive themselves often cannot be forgiven by God. ◆People who often blame themselves can often be forgiven by others. ◆People are very strange. They don’t understand themselves, but they want to interfere with others every day, which makes them miserable. ◆The reason why people suffer is that they pursue the wrong things. ◆Wherever there are people, there will be right and wrong. If you regard it as normal, you will not be sad, because they are - human beings! ◆To make mistakes is ordinary, but to forgive is extraordinary. ◆No matter how happy you are, impermanence will always come. ◆Control your mind and do anything. ◆Hurtful words are like water covering the ground and are irreversible. ◆Everyone knows that anger is a kind of ignorance and does not help, but there is nothing you can do about it. It is precisely because of the lack of ‘enlightenment’ that one cannot let go of gains and losses. ◆Money beautifies your appearance, and Buddhism enlightens your inner self. ◆Stimulating the five senses is not the real enjoyment. ‘Inner peace’ is the place to start. ◆A person with too strong self-esteem and a strong sense of superiority will be vulnerable. A little adversity is enough to keep him awake all night. ◆Being jealous of others and hating dissidents is tantamount to giving your life to others. ◆Slandering others is like spitting blood, which pollutes your own mouth first. ◆The gullible Taoist Tu said is like a silly dog ??that rushes to pick up a stone thrown at it by someone else. ◆If you cannot grasp the present, you cannot obtain eternity. ◆If people's hearts are not good, environmental protection and public security will naturally be bad. ◆Not being afraid when encountering difficulties and having nothing in mind is true cultivation. ◆Time will pass. ◆It is better to accept your fate than to tell your fortune. ◆Hate others, but it is yourself who suffers. ◆Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others. ◆Don't waste your life on something you know you will regret. ◆With a grateful heart, forget the shortcomings of others! ◆Conquering the world is not great. A person who can conquer himself is the greatest person in the world. ◆Ordinary people pursue the extraordinary, while wise people are willing to be ordinary but enjoy the ordinary. ◆Those who can endure will always get what they want; those who are good at anger will always be in hell. ◆Rather than saying that you make money, it is better to say that you are made by money, because money takes away your youth, time, physical strength, and life. ◆A determined person makes a wish once and sticks to it for life. People without ambition make wishes every day, which are superficial but not real. ◆When the rice ears are mature, the head naturally lowers. ◆When you are satisfied with things, your heart will always be satisfied, and when you come to a place where you have no expectations, you will have high standards of quality. ◆A person who is talented but has a calm temperament is considered a great talent; a person who is wise and has a harmonious temperament is considered a great wisdom. ◆Being virtuous does not depend on your age. Without wisdom, you will live a hundred years in vain. ◆Know yourself thoroughly and you will know the Buddha. ◆Because small consequences are big, don’t do evil because it’s small, and don’t do good because it’s small. ◆True giving is to let go of worries, worries, distinctions, and attachments. ◆If there is no 'right or wrong' to worry about, it is a good time in the world. ◆Sweep the floor, sweep the floor, sweep the heart, sweep the floor without sweeping the heart. ◆If you see that the result of all changes is ‘empty’, you won’t be concerned about anything. ◆Buddha nature is everyone’s heart, so you are the master. ◆Everyone has his own destiny, so don’t envy others. ◆Those who are willing to lower their heads will never hit a low door. ◆Not letting the ancients know it is ambitious, not letting the modern people know it is immeasurable. ◆Life is the product of delusion. ◆I love my teacher, and I especially love the truth. ◆Don't trust authority, authority can be wrong sometimes. ◆Doing something but not having it, being good but not living in it. ◆Trouble makes people grow older more easily than years. ◆Those who often make others live a happy life must also be happy themselves. ◆Slandering others is like spitting blood, which pollutes your own mouth first. ◆If you want to weave a dream for the future, now is the time. ◆Thousands of people suffer in various ways, but the suffering is not the same. ◆If you bow your head to others, you will never be dwarfed. ◆It is better to cherish blessings than to make blessings, and to regret less than to make mistakes. ◆Great quantity brings great blessing. ◆Be calm when encountering good times, and be calm when facing adversity. ◆Calm seas cannot train good sailors. ◆It can fill your belly, but it can’t satisfy people’s greed. ◆Facing reality, adversity will turn into good times, and there will always be opportunities for change. Escape from reality. Although you are temporarily safe, there is no room for improvement. ◆Get rid of your mask and you can enjoy the joy of nature. ◆Ordinary people do not change their minds when they change their circumstances, and saints do not change their circumstances when they change their minds. ◆The past has become the past, it is just the afterimage of memory.
◆A wise man will get rid of illusion when he knows it; a fool will regard illusion as truth. ◆Let go of one thought and feel completely at ease. ◆The beauty of a gentleman is not the evil of a man. ◆Gold has no seeds, but is born from a diligent and thrifty family. ◆Everyone in the world is pursuing happiness, but no one really understands what happiness is. ◆Knowing cause and effect means knowing how to advance and retreat; knowing the Dharma means you will get the 'happy fruit'. ◆Bodhisattvas take enlightenment as a habit, but sentient beings take worries as a habit. ◆You know how to take out the garbage at home, but you don’t know how to take out the garbage in your heart (greed, anger, ignorance). ◆Children who learn Buddhism will not become bad, old people who learn Buddhism will not be demented, and young people who learn Buddhism will never be defeated. ◆A wise man is good at cultivating cause and effect. ◆Saints can control time and space, but ordinary people are limited by time and space. ◆The real insight is to raise awareness and actively serve the public. ◆Sincerity can move people, humility can convince people. ◆Honesty is a very plain word, but if you want to achieve success, it is essential. ◆When you make a mistake or create a sin, it doesn’t matter whether others know it or not. The most important thing is that you know it. ◆Those who are good at protecting themselves should always speak modestly. ◆Good and bad will disappear over time, without exception. God’s arrangement of time is absolutely equal. ◆When dealing with problems, you must think of others, and when discussing others, think of yourself first. ◆‘Zen’ means leaving some space in your heart for maneuvering. ◆If you lose a duck, you will rush to get it back. If you lose your conscience, no one will be in a hurry. ◆The mind should be bitter, the interest should be happy, the bearing should be grand, and the words and actions should be cautious. ◆Too many words lead to mistakes, try to give yourself as few opportunities as possible. ◆Praise others must be done in public; blame others must be done privately. ◆A wise person takes pleasure from his surroundings, while an unwise person hopes that others will give him happiness. ◆Greed, your face is like poverty. ◆If the lust is not eliminated, life and death will not be possible. ◆Every life must have death. People should be afraid of life, not death. No birth means no death, ultimate liberation. ◆The person who endures what others cannot bear and the traveler cannot do is named ‘Mahavi’, hence the name ‘Mahavi Palace’. That is Buddha. ◆Don’t be afraid of failure when doing things, just be afraid of lack of perseverance. ◆Buddhas are enlightened sentient beings, and sentient beings are deluded Buddhas. ◆If a person is not infected by bad habits, happiness is close! ◆Descartes: ‘I think, therefore I am’, Buddhism: ‘I see, therefore I am’. ◆People must awaken within themselves in order to get rid of self-grasping. ◆Any pursuit will inevitably lead to troubles. ◆Practice Buddhism to understand yourself and find eternal life. ◆It is necessary to take good care of your personal hygiene, especially ‘mental hygiene’ is the most important. ◆If you don’t let go of gains and losses, it’s impossible to avoid pain. ◆There is one kind of business in the world that always loses money, and that is losing your temper. ◆With wisdom, you can naturally understand the truth, and if you understand the truth, you will naturally live a happy life. ◆Fish live in water, so we can't see his tears. ◆The real magical power is to get rid of worries. ◆The principle of right and wrong is to empathize with others and put yourself in others' shoes. ◆Health is real wealth, don’t waste it. ◆I am as tall as a mountain, leaving no virtuous water. ◆Buddha is an educator, not a politician. He teaches all sentient beings compassionately and never controls them. ◆Right and wrong exist every day. If you don’t listen, there will be nothing. ◆A fool seeks the environment but not the mind; a wise man seeks the mind but not the environment. ◆Being upright corresponds to the Tao. ◆When you see that all people are Bodhisattvas and I am an ordinary person, your mind will calm down. ◆Cultivation of virtue leads to slander. ◆The reason will come, the will will be strong, and the good karma will naturally be there. ◆When you blame others, you must first blame yourself on others. This is a gentleman. ◆To be able to detect the deceit of others without being able to express it in words, to be humiliated by others without being moved by appearance, the path to enlightenment is near! ◆Don’t reject situations when they come, don’t stay when situations go, just follow the circumstances and be at ease. If you let go, you will be free. ◆Sit quietly and think about your own mistakes, and don’t talk about others’ faults in small talk. ◆A person who often looks at the shortcomings of others is not good enough because he has no time to review himself. ◆A wise person never sees the fault of others. ◆It is difficult to be smart and even harder to be confused. ◆Don't be aggressive or lethal when speaking, don't boast about your abilities, don't criticize others, and naturally turn enemies into friends. ◆If our hearts are equal, we can live in a harmonious world. ◆If you lower your desires to the lowest point and elevate your rationality to the highest point, you will be a saint. ◆To be passive about one's own enjoyment and positive about the welfare of the public is to follow the path of Bodhisattva. ◆Two people quarreled. A said to B that you are very subjective, and B said to A that you are not objective. There are two views: subject and object. There are no standards. Right and wrong always exist.
◆Anyone who likes to criticize others should stand in front of the mirror and see an ugly shadow in the mirror, then he will realize that it is his own appearance. ◆Those who are content will be happy even if they are lying on the ground; those who are dissatisfied will not be happy even if they are in heaven. ◆No matter how great your merits are, they are not worth a thought of arrogance; no matter how great your sins are, they are not worth a word of regret. ◆A person who is busy but not blind will have concentration. ◆If the mountains don’t change, the road will change; if the environment doesn’t change, the heart will change. ◆Everything in the world is for my use, not mine. ◆Those who realize the truth have real life. ◆Those who realize the impermanence of life will no longer be dissipated and greedy. Therefore, the awareness of the impermanence of life is the beginning of wisdom. ◆It is more blessed to give than to receive. ◆A person who has fully realized his true nature will not feel lonely even if no one in the world understands him. ◆When you are troubled, you should reflect on the past - going backward is actually moving forward. ◆The so-called ‘letting go’ is the power to turn everything into nothing. ◆Being able to consider others from their perspective is compassion. ◆Appropriate desires are necessary for human beings, but if they exceed the scope, pain and sin will follow them. ◆Human value lies in dedication and sacrifice. ◆When you have beauty in your heart, the world you see through your eyes will be different. ◆Those who are content will be rich even though they are poor; those who are dissatisfied will be poor even though they are rich. ◆Most people are confused about their coming and going in the midst of fateful birth and fate. ◆In everything, go with the flow and don’t get attached to anything. ◆The Buddha never forced others to do things they didn't like to do. He only told all sentient beings, what is good? What is evil? You still have to take control of your life. ◆Practice Buddhism not as a sustenance for death, but to live comfortably and transcendently in the present moment. ◆Mistakes will cause trouble, and sin will eventually destroy you. ◆What is Buddhism? Buddhism is both realistic and transcendent, both transcendent and realistic. ◆Give people hope, don’t give people despair. ◆Let go of everything (including worries) and be at ease in the moment. ◆The sea is wide enough for fish to leap, and the sky is high enough for birds to fly. ◆Only by being able to tolerate the existence of dissenters can you achieve your own greatness. ◆People often think about the day when they are sick, and then the thoughts of earthly things will cease on their own. When people often think about the day of death, thoughts of the Tao arise spontaneously. ◆I can’t get rid of my inner troubles. Even if I travel around the world, I still can’t find happiness. ◆The law is to pursue prosecution after the fact, but the harm has become a fact, and the cause and effect is to prevent it in advance, so as to prevent the slightest accident. ◆Between good and evil, there is always one thought. One wrong thought and everything is lost. ◆Thank God for what I have, thank God for what I don’t have. ◆Having the courage to accept criticism from others can help you adjust your own shortcomings. ◆Doing good deeds without asking for anything in return, having no predestined conditions (conditions) to be compassionate, and sharing the same body with great compassion is the behavior of a saint. ◆Higher virtues are not virtuous, but inferior virtues adhere to virtues. ◆The reason why people are ordinary is that they cannot surpass themselves. ◆Blessed are those who endure humiliation.