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This is the observation of evil deeds in the fifth chapter of sagar's aphorism, written by Saban Gongga Kenzan, the fourth generation founder of the famous sagar Sect. He received strict Buddhist scriptures and Confucian classics education since childhood. He studied under Sakyamuni and became a famous scholar at that time, known as the Pandit Tower of Sakyamuni. He wrote many books in his life, among which sagar's Motto is one of his major works. Is to teach people to be a wise person and distinguish between good and bad things.