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Ten classic Buddhist Zen sayings Classic 1: Everything is illusion. Classic 2: It cannot be said. Classic Three: Form is emptiness, emptiness is form. Classic 4: Living in the world is like being among thorns. If the heart is not moving, people will not move rashly. If they are still, they will not be hurt. If the heart is moving, people will move rashly, hurting their bodies and bones, and then they will experience all kinds of pain in the world. Classic Five: One flower, one world, one leaf, one Tathagata. Classic 6: It takes 500 looks back in the previous life to pass by once in this life. Classic Seven: Great sadness has no tears, great enlightenment has no words, and laughter has no sound. Classic 8: The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but when you turn around, you will find shore. Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately. Classic 9: Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing in the beginning, so how can it be stained by dust. Classic 10: If I don’t go to hell, who will? Buddhist Zen saying: Budai monk: I have a cloth bag, which is empty and has no worries. Expand it in all ten directions, and feel at ease when you enter. A bowl of food for thousands of families, and a journey of thousands of miles alone. When you see someone, you have a green eye, and when you ask for directions, your head is full of white clouds. Buddhist Zen sayings: Remember that everything is going well with your family, you don’t have to keep talking all day long; if you love your family as you love yourself, you might as well be honest and loyal; a smile is the cutest thing, and your home will see light immediately; be patient and let the wind and rain pass, and the clouds will clear and the moon will appear. A Buddhist Zen saying from the Ming Dynasty: "There are hundreds of flowers in spring, a moon in autumn, cool breeze in summer, and snow in winter. If there are no other things to worry about, it is a good time in the world." This is a work by Wumen Huikai in the Song Dynasty, which means "A normal mind is the way. ". Buddhist Zen Saying: A Zen master lectures: A small fish is caught by a bear and begged to be released. It is said that it will be sent to the door automatically in a few years. The bear says that it will not throw away its vested interests for a big and hopeless opportunity. Only by truly living now can one have life. Buddhist Zen saying: When monks were climbing a mountain, a disciple fell down and grabbed a thorn, and his hand was cut. Zen Master: Thorns are used to clinging to other things, but if you cling to them, of course you are asking for trouble. Don't rely on people you can't rely on. Buddhist Zen saying: Having money is suffering, not having money is suffering; being free is suffering, being busy is suffering. Who in the world is not suffering? The less you can endure, the more pain you will feel. Why not treat pain as training? Buddhist Zen Saying: A monk proudly said to Monk Duyuan: The mind, the Buddha, and all living beings are all empty, with no enlightenment, no giving, and no receiving. Duyuan hit the monk, and the monk was furious. Duyuan said: Everything is empty, how can there be such a big fire?