Buddha said: a flower is a world, a tree is a floating life, a grass is a day, a leaf is a Buddha, a sand is a blessing, a pure land, a smile is a dust, and a meditation. Buddhist scripture: "A world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a flower" says in the Sanskrit: Rushenafo sits in the lotus flower in Chiba, and turns into all the Buddhas in Chiba, each living in the Chiba world, turning into tens of billions of Sakyamuni Buddhas and sitting on the bodhi tree. "The Wishing Sutra of the Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva": The Buddha told Manjusri, for example, the three thousand worlds, all vegetation and jungles, rice, hemp, bamboo, reeds, rocks and dust. Count one thing, be a Ganges. A grain of Ganges sand, a world of sand. Within a world, a dust and a disaster. In a robbery, the amount of dust accumulated is all used as robbery. Tang Wo wrote about the San Xiao courtyard of Tuolin Temple in Lushan Mountain: the bridge spans the tiger stream, three religions and three sources, and three people San Xiao; Lotus opens a monk's home, one flower is the world and one leaf is the Buddha. The Diamond Sutra Positive Solution Volume II: "Ganges sand, etc. A grain of sand in the world. All beings. Each has his own heart. There are several kinds of hearts. Tathagata has clean eyes. Everyone knows. " Interpretation of Dafang Guangyuan's Multi-line Righteousness Classics: "All Buddhas in the World. The monks in tsumoru only wait for the river of numbers. One river and one sand, one world. Show it to the world. "