The meaning of enlightenment is as follows:
Buddhism refers to instilling wisdom and making people completely "awakened". It is a metaphor for being greatly inspired after listening to incisive and wise opinions. It refers to people disseminating knowledge and educating wisdom, so as to make people fully aware. It is like listening to some insightful opinions and being inspired a lot.
Pinyin: tí hú guàn dǐng
The origin of the word "Daihu Enlightenment":
Chapter 42 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: Song Jiang I felt that the wine was fragrant and fragrant, like a miraculous awakening, with nectar filling my heart.
Chapter 31 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: As soon as the monk heard the three words of Sun Wukong, he was enlightened and the nectar nourished his heart.
Volume 11 of "Surprise at the First Carving" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty: Wang Sheng was filled with joy when he heard it, but it was like being enlightened. The nectar sprinkled his heart, and his body was reduced by six or seven points.
Chapter 63 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: After hearing this, Baoyu felt as if he was enlightened. He let out a cry and said with a smile: "It's strange that our temple is said to be the Iron Kan Temple. It turns out that there is such a temple."
The enlightenment sentence is as follows:
1. Chen Dingtian was enlightened and decided to stay in this dreamy city.
2. When I heard. After reading his answer, I suddenly woke up and my mind broadened.
3. Reading these famous quotes was like an enlightenment, which made me understand a lot of life philosophy.
4. For the newly appointed market manager, this meeting was like an enlightenment.
5. My father’s words made me feel enlightened and I suddenly understood my father’s good intentions.