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The essence of Hui Lv Master’s quotations (3,000 items)

1. The reason why people suffer is that they pursue the wrong things.

2. It's not so much that others make you suffer, but rather that your own self-cultivation is not enough.

3. If you don't trouble yourself, others will never trouble you. Trouble is just because you can't let it go in your heart.

4. Discipline yourself well and leave others alone.

5. If you don't forgive all living beings, if you don't forgive all living beings, you will suffer yourself.

6. People who don't have enough blessings will often hear right and wrong; people who have enough blessings will never hear right and wrong.

7. Practice is a piece of work.

8. Cultivation means correcting one's own concepts and not letting wrong concepts fall into the pit of our life and death. That is very dangerous.

9. You must always thank the sentient beings who gave you adversity.

10. You must always forgive all living beings, no matter how bad they are, or even if they have hurt you, you must let go in order to gain true happiness.

11. When you are happy, you have to think that this happiness is not eternal. When you are in pain, you have to think that this pain is not eternal.

12. Only by knowing yourself, surrendering yourself, and changing yourself can you change others.

13. You can have love, but don't be attached, because separation is inevitable.

14. Don't waste your life on something you will definitely regret.

15. When you let go, there will be no worries.

16. The first concept in learning Buddhism is to never look at the faults of all sentient beings. Seeing the faults of all sentient beings will forever pollute yourself, making it impossible to practice.

17. Every trauma is a kind of maturity.

18. When you know the confusion, you are not pitiful. When you don't know the confusion, you are the most pitiful.

19. You should not always be dissatisfied with others, you should always review yourself. If you are dissatisfied with others, you will suffer yourself.

20. All good deeds are also false, so don’t be too arrogant about yourself.

21. When you are worried, you have to tell yourself that this is all fake. What are you worried about?

22. When you didn’t learn Buddhism, nothing seemed right to you. After you learn Buddhism, everything you want to see will be smooth.

23. You have to be tolerant of those who have different opinions from you, and life will be easier this way. If you keep trying to change him, it will be very painful for you. You have to learn how to tolerate him, you have to learn how to tolerate him.

24. To admit one's own greatness is to admit one's own ignorance.

25. Cultivation is to correct your wrong ideas.

26. It is difficult for a doctor to heal a dying person, and it is difficult for a Buddha to heal sentient beings who have no destiny.

27. People whose hearts are only filled with their own opinions and thoughts will never hear the voices of others.

28. When you persuade others, if you don't take into account the self-esteem of others, then no matter how good your words are, it will be useless.

29. You don't have to look back to see who is cursing you? If a mad dog bites you, do you have to lie down and bite him back?

30. Nothing can remove the sting from the wound without the balm of silent sincerity and compassion. Why do you allow yourself to feel angry at other people's evil thoughts, ingratitude, jealousy, and cunning? Arguing, scorn, and punishment cannot solve the problem. The easiest way is to erase it all and treat them kindly. "Good deeds" are the way to calm our anger.

31. Being able to talk but not do it is not true wisdom.

32. Listen more carefully to what others have to say, and don't rush to express your own opinions.

33. The same bottle, why do you put poison in it? With the same mentality, why are you full of troubles?

34. To practice, you need to be patient, be willing to be indifferent, and be happy with loneliness.

35. Everyone has life, but not everyone understands life or even cherishes life. For those who do not understand life, life is a punishment to them.

36. People who think they own wealth are actually possessed by wealth.

37. To go along with the situation is not to muddle along and follow the rules, but to do everything in your life and obey fate.

38. It is shameful for people to cover up their shortcomings by hurting others.

39. People in the world must be responsible for the law. Practitioners must be responsible for cause and effect.

40. Silently caring for and blessing others is an invisible form of giving.

41. Tell more jokes and deal with things with a sense of humor, which will make your life easier.

42. Virtues are naturally fragrant.

43. Rather than rejecting the fact that has already happened, you might as well accept it. This is called accepting fate.

44. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas only bless those who are willing to help themselves.

45. Adversity is a necessary process for growth. Those who have the courage to accept adversity will grow stronger in life.

46. You want to thank people who pointed out your shortcomings.

47. If you could spot your own shortcomings as accurately as you can spot the shortcomings of others, your life would be extraordinary.

48. Time will pass, let time flow away your worries!

49. People are not bad, they just have habits. Everyone has habits, but the depth is different. As long as he has a Taoist heart, forgive him if you can, and don't regard him as a bad person.

50. If you tell a lie, you have to make up ten lies to make up for it, so why bother?

51. There is no one in the world who is never slandered, and there is no one who is always praised. When you talk a lot, others will criticize you. When you talk little, others will criticize you. When you are silent, others will still criticize you. There is no one in this world who is not criticized.

52. When you are slandered, you can think like this: The Supreme Buddha was also slandered back then. Who do you think he is?

53. Everything you have now will become someone else's when you die, so why not give it now to those who really need it?

54. Living a day in vain, doing nothing, is like committing theft.

55. To make friends with others means not to hurt anyone.

56. Hatred can never resolve hatred, only compassion can resolve hatred. This is the eternal truth.

57. It is better for you to accept your fate than to complain. For the unchangeable facts, you have no better way than to accept your fate.

58. Don't bring your own troubles because of the ignorance of sentient beings. Don't suffer yourself because of the ignorance of sentient beings.

59. Don't think that being willful or loud will hide or overcome your shortcomings.

60. A foolish person always wants others to understand him. Wise people work hard to understand themselves.

61. Compassion is your best weapon.

62. Only by facing reality can you transcend reality.

63. When a righteous person practices evil dharma, the evil dharma is also righteous. When an evil person practices righteous dharma, the righteous dharma is also evil. Everything is created by the mind.

64. Don't stay away from your closest friends because of a small dispute, and don't forget the great kindness of others because of a small resentment.

65. Practicing Buddhism is not a sustenance for death, but living with ease and transcendence in the present moment.

66. Don't speak aggressively, don't be lethal, don't boast about your abilities, don't criticize others, and you will naturally turn your enemies into friends.

67. A person who often looks at the shortcomings of others is not good enough himself because he has no time to examine himself.

68. Of all sentient beings, self-righteous people have the hardest time surviving.

69. No matter how good the grass is, a donkey will not become a handsome horse. If you practice with attachment and discrimination, no matter how diligent you are, you will never become a Buddha.

70. Although you hate a person, you can still find his advantages and benefits. There are too few cultivated people like this in the world.

71. There are many things in heaven and earth that are beyond your ability to observe or even dream about.

72. How much evidence and what words can be said. If you have 70% evidence, you cannot say 80%.

73. Money cannot buy a sincere heart.

74. Our fatigue often comes not from work, but from worry, frustration and anger.

75. Don't be determined to succeed, you should be determined to be a valuable person.

76. If a person sows faith, he will reap the fruits of character; if a person sows the seeds of pride, he will reap the fruits of alienation.

77. Things are not right or wrong, black or white, it is our thinking that makes them so.

78. A good deed is never in vain. Sow good causes and you will reap good results.

79. A good deed is like a candle that shines brightly in this sinful and dark world.

80. Every good deed is a step leading to heaven.

81. The office of fruits is noble, the office of flowers is sweet; but let me stick to the office of leaves and offer the shade humbly!

82. No tree bears fruit for its own use.

83. The money is always there, just in different pockets.

84. The most cunning in the world can be overcome with clumsiness, and the most chaotic in the world can be controlled with tranquility.

85. Reality can control emptiness, and clumsiness can control skill.

86. The wonderful way to be a sage is only a little benevolence; the wonderful way to be a hero is only a sense of loyalty.

87. If you want to control eternity, you must control the present.

88. Harsh words should never come from our mouths, no matter how bad or evil they are. If you scold him, your heart will be polluted. If you think about it, he is your good teacher.

89. Never underestimate the power of good deeds.

90. Only by not thinking about rewards and going all out with a joyful attitude can you get the richest and greatest rewards in life.

91. We don’t need to escape from the utilitarian aspects of modern life, but we must know how to open up our own mind. We don’t need to stay away from the hustle and bustle and deliberately pursue tranquility, but we must know how to adjust ourselves and cultivate our temperament.

92. If a person wants to help the weak, he should become a strong person himself, instead of becoming a weak person like them.

93. Shrewdness and wisdom are two very different things. A shrewd person is one who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is one who carefully considers the interests of others.

94. Good manners are made of many small sacrifices.

95. Peace is much more precious than a piece of land.

96. Trailblazers attract attention, but they are often the most isolated and lonely.

97. Use patience to overcome the troubles in the world, and use indifference to resolve the conflicts in the world.

98. The first time you do a good deed, you have to work hard to complete it. If you repeat your efforts again and again, the "good deed" will become a good habit.

99. The heart of a saint can be flexible and can use his heart appropriately to treat others well.

100. Treat the virtuous with virtue, and treat those with serious sins as people who can soon change their ways.

101. No matter what you are dealing with, it is very helpful to respect other people's thoughts.

102. In noisy places, calm down. In a lonely place, you need to be enthusiastic.

103. We cannot pray for the pain to stop, but we must pray for our hearts to conquer it.

104. True reputation lies beyond vanity.

105. The body is in all things, and the heart is in all things.

106. I will try to take action because I am convinced that what I do will make a difference.

107. Those who do will always succeed, and those who do will always arrive.

108. It is better to fall while walking than to stand still.

109. It is better to wear it out than to abandon it.

110. To find your job is to find your place in this world.

111. Only intention without action cannot go to heaven.

112. Every tree was once just a seed.

113. Talking without practice is "talk", applying what you have learned is "action Zen".

114. He who sows thorns cannot reap roses.

115. A barking dog is more useful than a sleeping lion.

116. Don’t count the days you live, make them count.

117. If you haven't set off yet, don't expect your ship to arrive.

118. Sloth is the breeding ground of temptation, the cradle of disease, the squanderer of time, and the eater of blessings.

119. Sleep is the outer hall of the tomb.

120. Those who are enemies of all things within sight are called ordinary people.

121. People who do not have the spirit of self-help will never be blessed by God.

122. Take action and leave the empty words to others.

123. The reason why the world can continue to move forward depends on people not being satisfied with the status quo; satisfied people always lock themselves in the old framework.

124. Creativity always comes naturally when you work hard.

125. When you close your mouth, flies will never fly in; when you don't open your mouth, bad karma will not threaten you.

126. A healthy body is the bedroom of the soul, and a sick body is the prison of the soul.

127. Working hard can give the body a rest, and working hard can give the spirit a rest.

128. Start by extending a friendly hand to others. Let the other person be the right person. This doesn't mean you're wrong.

129. The less you have to prove yourself to others, the more peaceful you will be.

130. It's the little things that annoy us. We can hide from an elephant, but we cannot hide from a fly.

131. Letting go of all attachments is a lifelong lesson for practitioners.

132. The mind is like a garden. If it is not watered and cultivated, it will be filled with garbage and weeds.

133. It’s not enough to just be busy. The question is what we are busy with.

134. Listen to everyone's opinions, but only express your own opinions to a few people; accept everyone's criticism, but reserve your own judgment.

135. Don't expect to please everyone.

136. The appearance of the elderly is in the hands of nature; the heart of the elderly is in their own hands.

137. The biggest difference between "cool food" and "good food and clothing" is only the "mentality" of the person involved.

138. If you can still work hard, do it in time; if you can't do anything, let go of your worries!

139. What's the secret to eternal youth? Always keep a pure heart.

140. You can't choose how or when to die, you can only decide how to live now.

141. Inferiority and pride both stem from self-centeredness, and both subconsciously have a sense of inferiority that is afraid of being hurt.

142. Being filial to parents is not just about providing them with food and housing, but more importantly, maintaining the health of their spiritual lives.

143. If we want to gain wealth and happiness, God has decreed that it is not up to me. If you want to be a wise man and a gentleman, I believe that you have no choice but to rely on nature.

144. A skilled carpenter need not feel sad because he is not praised by laymen.

145. Look at things with an open mind and act with your feet firmly on the ground.

146. People who often think that others are paying attention to you, or hope that others will pay attention to you, will have a more troubled life.

147. I am obsessed with myself all day long: I am right, but others are wrong. You will never be able to see the truth that way. To see the truth, you need a selfless spirit.

148. We cannot leave the law of birth and death and find another law of non-birth and non-destruction. If we realize emptiness and let it go immediately, we will have no birth and no death, and we will be Buddhas.

149. If you take too much milk from a cow, you will get blood instead of milk.

150. In the eyes of mice, cats are lions.

151. Not giving in to the ancients means being ambitious; not giving up to people today means being immeasurable.

152. Real great men are very self-effacing and do not value their own honors.

153. Life is like a horse, if you don't drive it, you will be driven by it.

154. A true warrior doesn't fight.

155. A machine may be able to do the work of fifty ordinary people, but no machine can do the work of one extraordinary person.

156. Self-denial is another form of courage.

157. Our bodies can be defeated, but our wills never yield.

158. It is better to be envied than to be pitied.

159. Only with extraordinary courage can one engage in extraordinary undertakings.

160. A truly great person makes others see his extraordinary qualities through his actions.

161. Share the glory of success with others, but bear the blame of failure alone.

162. The greatness of a great man lies in how he treats humble people.

163. The greatest characteristic of a great person is his ability to endure to the end when encountering misfortune or adversity.

164. Just challenging tradition does not necessarily mean you are truly brave; a true brave person must be able to come up with a better method than tradition.

165. Times cannot create heroes, heroes can create times.

166. Why are we sentient beings separated from the Buddha? I'm just slow. To put it simply, I think it is very good, so no matter how good teachers or Buddhas appear, I will not listen to it.

167. Those who uphold the truth regardless of their own wealth and reputation are the true braves!

168. Those who do their best for their time will be immortal.

169. Why are we sentient beings separated from the Buddha? I'm just slow. To put it simply, I think it is very good, so no matter how good teachers or Buddhas appear, I will not listen to it.

170. Having courage and strength makes a man a man, but a true brave man must overcome his anger and forgive others.

171. Good luck will never favor those without courage.

172. There is no such thing as luck, the most random accidents seem to be inevitable.

173. The more childlike, loving and grateful we are, the stronger our ability to turn our destiny around will be.

173. Every one of us, every soul, is a battleground between good and evil.

174. People who are short-sighted and only care about what is in front of them are the weakest people.

175. Enrich yourself at any time, you never know when the opportunity will come.

176. I believe in luck, and I've found that the harder you work, the better your luck.

177. Luck sometimes comes out of adversity.

178. Life is like a play directed and performed by oneself. The protagonist is oneself, and the opportunity for "public performance" is only once.

179. Never say the world didn't give you a chance.

180. Every difficulty is an opportunity.

181. We cannot predict when opportunities will come, but we can cultivate our strength in advance.

182. If you have strength, you will definitely have a chance.

183. To change others, it is better to change yourself first.

184. People who often forgive themselves are often not forgiven by God.

185. People are very strange. They don't understand themselves, but they want to interfere with others every day, which makes them miserable.

186. Where there are people, there will be right and wrong. If you regard it as normal, you will not be sad.

187. 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.

188. Money can dress up your appearance, and Buddhism can enlighten your inner self.

189. Stimulating the five senses is not the real enjoyment. "Inner peace" is the place to start.

190. Slandering others is like spitting blood, which first pollutes one's own mouth.

191. Believing in hearsay is like a silly dog ??that rushes to pick up a stone thrown at it by someone else.

192. If people's hearts are not good, environmental protection and public security will naturally be bad.

193. Not being afraid when encountering difficulties and having nothing in mind is true cultivation.

194. Hate others, but it is yourself who suffers.

195. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.

196. With a grateful heart, forget the shortcomings of others!

197. People who can tolerate everything will get what they want; people who are good at anger will always be in hell.

198. 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.

199. Heretics are those who can never let go of their self-grasping, so they can never let go of their strong attachment to wrong knowledge.

200. 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.

201. When the ears of rice are ripe, the head naturally lowers.

202. If you don't get rid of the three poisons of self-grasping in your heart, the appearance of a good teacher will be of no use to you.

203. Getting something you don't deserve can be a recipe for disaster.

204. Know yourself thoroughly and you will know the Buddha.

205. True generosity is to let go of worries, worries, distinctions, and attachments.

206. If there is no "right and wrong" to worry about, it is a good time in the world.

207. If you see that the result of all changes is "emptiness", you won't be concerned about anything.

208. Buddha nature is everyone’s heart, so you are the master.

209. Everyone has his or her own destiny, so don’t envy others.

210. Those who are willing to lower their heads will never hit a low door.

211. Life is the product of delusion.

212. Don't be superstitious about authority. Sometimes authority can be wrong.

213. Troubles are more likely to make people grow older than time.

214. People who often make others live a happy life must also be happy themselves.

215. If you bow your head to others, you will never be dwarfed.

216. What does a person with great enlightenment look like? It's like the void. If you throw a stone into the void, it won't resist you, and you can't hurt it.

217. Be calm when encountering good times, and be calm when facing adversity.

218. Calm seas do not make good sailors.

219. Face reality, adversity will turn into good times, and there is always a chance for a turnaround. Escape from reality. Although you are temporarily safe, there is no room for improvement.

220. Throw off your mask and enjoy the joy of nature.

221. An ordinary person will not change his mind when he changes his circumstances, and a saint will not change his mind when he changes his circumstances.

222. The past is the past, it is just an afterimage of memory.

223. The wise know the illusion and leave it; the fool clings to the illusion as the truth.

224. Let go of one thought and feel completely at ease.

225. Everyone in the world is pursuing happiness, but no one really understands what happiness is.

226. Knowing cause and effect means knowing how to advance and retreat, and knowing the Dharma means getting "happy fruit".

227. Bodhisattvas take enlightenment as a habit, but sentient beings take troubles as a habit.

228. 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, and ignorance).

229. Children who learn Buddhism will never become bad, old people who learn Buddhism will not be stupid, and young people who learn Buddhism will never fail.

230. A wise man is good at cultivating cause and effect.

231. Real insight is to raise awareness and actively serve the public.

232. Sincerity can move people, humility can convince people.

233. When dealing with matters, you must think of others, and when discussing others, think of yourself first.

234. If you lose a duck, you will rush to get it back. If you lose your conscience, no one will be in a hurry.

235. The mind should be bitter, the interest should be happy, the bearing should be grand, and the words and actions should be cautious.

236. Praising others must be done in public; blaming others must be done in private.

237. A wise person takes pleasure from his surroundings, while an unwise person hopes that others will give him happiness.

238. Greedy, your face is like poverty.

239. As long as there is life, there must be death. People should be afraid of life, not death. No birth means no death, ultimate liberation.

240. The person who endures what others cannot bear and the pedestrians cannot do is called "Mahasonic", hence the name "Mahasonic Hall". That is Buddha.

241. If a person is not infected by bad habits, happiness is just around the corner!

242. People must awaken within themselves in order to get rid of self-grasping.

243. Learning Buddhism means that you know yourself and find eternal life.

244. If you don’t let go of gains and losses, it’s impossible to avoid pain.

245. There is one kind of business in the world that always loses money, and that is losing your temper.

246. With wisdom, you can naturally understand the truth, understand the truth, and live naturally happily.

247. The real magical power is to get rid of troubles.

248. The principle of right and wrong is to empathize with others and put yourself in others' shoes.

249. We don't have to change the concepts of sentient beings, we just need to adjust ourselves.

250. Buddha is an educator, not a politician. He teaches all sentient beings compassionately and never controls them.

251. Right and wrong exist every day, and if you don't listen, there will be nothing.

252. A fool seeks the environment but not the mind; a wise man seeks the mind but not the environment.

253. Being upright corresponds to the Tao.

254. Virtue is cultivated and slandered.

255. The reason is willing, the power of the wish is strong, and the good karma will naturally be there.

256. When you take responsibility for others, you must first take responsibility for yourself. This is a gentleman.

257. To be able to detect the deceit of others without being able to express it through words, to be humiliated by others without being moved by appearance, the attainment of the Tao is near!

258. Don’t reject situations when they come, don’t stay when situations go, just let everything go and you will be at ease. If you let go, you will be liberated.

259. When we don't understand the truth of a matter, we'd better adopt a respectful attitude, otherwise our ignorance will be more obvious.

260. Contemplation in the face of slander: All sentient beings create all kinds of bad karma to achieve my path to Bodhi. I should not hate them, but should be grateful to them.

261. If you lower your desires to the lowest point and elevate your rationality to the highest point, you are a saint.

262. To be passive about one's own enjoyment and positive about the welfare of others is to follow the path of Bodhisattva.

263. A person who is content will be happy even if he is lying on the ground; a person who is not satisfied will be unhappy even if he is in heaven.

264. No matter how great a merit is, it cannot be worth a thought of arrogance; no matter how great a sin is, it cannot be worth a word of regret.

265. If a person is busy but not blind, he will have concentration.

266. The mountain does not change, the road does not change, the environment does not change, the heart does not change.

267. Everything in the world is for my use, not mine.

268. Those who realize the truth have real life.

269. People who realize the impermanence of life will no longer be dissipated and greedy. Therefore, the awakening to the impermanence of life is the beginning of wisdom.

270. It is more blessed to give than to receive.

271. A person who has fully realized his true nature will not feel lonely even if no one in the world understands him.

272. When you are troubled, you should look back and reflect - going backward is actually moving forward.

273. The so-called "letting go" is the power to turn everything into nothing.

274. Being able to consider others from their perspective in everything is compassion.

275. Appropriate desires are necessary for human beings, but if they exceed the scope, pain and sin will follow them.

276. Human value lies in dedication and sacrifice.

277. When you have beauty in your heart, the world you see through your eyes will be different.

278. The gap between people often lies in the fact that people like to build doors with words and lock them with their heart.

279. Most people are confused about where they are coming from and where they are going.

280. In everything, go with the flow and don't get caught up in anything.

281. Practicing Buddhism is not a sustenance for death, but living with ease and transcendence in the present moment.

282. Mistakes will cause trouble, sins will eventually destroy.

283. What is Buddhism? Buddhism is both realistic and transcendent, both transcendent and realistic.

284. Give people hope, don’t give people despair.

285. Only by being able to tolerate the existence of dissidents can we achieve our own greatness.

286. To escape from difficulties is to escape from Bodhi. To escape the plight of reality is to escape from Bodhi and stay away from Bodhi.

287. If you can't get rid of your inner troubles, you can't find happiness even if you travel around the world.

288. The law is to prosecute 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.

289. Thank God for what I have, thank God for what I don’t have.

290. Having the courage to accept criticism from others can help you adjust your own shortcomings.

291. But despite all the ordinary feelings, there is no other holy explanation. Letting go is liberation. To be free from self-grasping and all delusions, separation and solid attachment is Nirvana.

292. The reason why people are ordinary is that they cannot surpass themselves.

293. Blessed is the patience.

294. What does the name matter? What we call a rose would still be just as fragrant by any other name.

295. The fifth degree is like blindness, and prajna is like eyes. If you cannot enter into the wisdom of emptiness, then uphold the precepts, endure humiliation, give alms, and practice meditation diligently. . . All good deeds are due to ignorance.

296. The mediocre people of ancient and modern times are defeated by the word "lazy". The talented people of ancient and modern times are defeated by the word "arrogance".

297. A wise man corrects his mistakes and adopts good deeds; a fool is ashamed of his mistakes and casts off his faults.

298. During the breath of human life, we should work hard to get rid of indolence and laziness.

299. True asceticism is the cultivation of equanimity.

300. If you cannot let go of your wrong and persistent concepts, you will never get the true wisdom and wealth of Buddhism.

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