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Composition after reading the story of abstinence and anger that refuses to go out

More than ten years ago, I was a child without the constraints of scriptures. I was much more naughty than I am now. My thoughts after reading the story of abstinence and anger that refused to go out. Among the playmates, the leader is called Mu Mu, who is good at finding food. When traveling in the mountains, he would find something for us to taste from time to time.

One day, Mu Mu carried a long bamboo pole and pulled us up the mountain to hunt wild fruits. I followed happily, waving the bamboo pole around, and accidentally hit a hornet's nest hanging between the trees.

There was a "boom" and a swarm of wasps attacked. We all panicked and ran down the mountain desperately. I kept feeling stinging pains on my hands and face. After running a long way, we realized that the wasp had stopped chasing us.

We were all badly stung. The wood was even worse, with four or five stings on my face alone. None of us had the heart to pick wild fruits, and everyone went home with a string of tears in their eyes. Our parents were frightened and used many folk remedies to treat us.

My face was swollen like a pig, so I had to lie at home obediently; on the third day, my mother urged me to go to school. I felt that I was too shameless to see people, so I cried and refused to go out; on the fifth day, my mother urged me to go to school. , Dad took off the quilt and drove me to school.

Along the way, I lowered my head for fear of being seen by acquaintances. When I arrived at school, I discovered that the injured friends had gone to school two days ago. Mu Mu, who was most seriously injured, looks like he can only play a slimmer version of Bajie, a kid.

When I chatted with my classmates during class, no one mentioned the wasp incident, as if it had never happened. It turns out that for a few days, I was hiding at home and not daring to go out to meet people. It was all too much worry.

We all have a lot of worries. In fact, these troubles are often not caused by others, but are tortured by ourselves.

After reading this book, I feel that joy, anger, sorrow, and joy are all created by the mind. There is no good or bad in ups and downs. You don't care who cares? Smiling and proud, Jianghu is proud. ——The little master Jie Ang is right: "These troubles are often not brought about by others, but by ourselves torturing ourselves."

Rereading the story, I heard in my ears:... troubled beings are at ease. The Buddha laughs even in the mountains and the water when he comes. Comments after reading "Reflections on the story of abstinence and anger that refuses to go out". //Enlightenment of life with laughter, enlightenment of life, no worries, no worries, no place to live. There are flowers in the sky with sound and color, cherish the fate and follow the path of Bodhi. ("Smile and Enlightenment of Life")

Related reading 1. Life is such a confusing book! ("We have been deceiving ourselves")

2. People are cute because they are confident; they are beautiful and happy because they are confident and cute! ("It's so beautiful when you hold your head high")

3. The six roots, six dusts and six consciousnesses are stubborn and unrecognizable, and all sentient beings are crazy. There is no parami, no birth, no death, no wisdom, no true knowledge. ("The Secret of Inanimate Life")

4. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, who knows the beauty, ugliness, and black and white? Joy, anger, sorrow, and joy are created only by the mind. They arise and die in an instant because of my ignorance. ("The Crow and the Black Pig")

5. A discriminating mind about right and wrong, and a blind mind. Listen quietly and wait for all conditions to arise, be grateful and realize your true heart. ("The Master's Wooden Window")

Postscript 1. "With a thousand readers, there will be a thousand Hamlets; if you read it a thousand times, there will be a growing Hamlet." Friend Let's review "A Story Every Day" together and leave a "reflection after reading" - it can be a famous saying or an epiphany. Okay?

2. The story in this article is selected from "I am a young monk living in the mountains, and I will tell you about my temple life" (Jie Ai); it was slightly deleted when selected.