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Zengguang Xianwen’s famous sayings

1. Being a monk is as good as before, and you are more than ready to become a Buddha.

If you can maintain the sincerity and thoughts you had when you became a monk during your days as a monk, you will definitely achieve positive results. It is a metaphor that if people start well and end well, they will definitely achieve something.

2. Raise an army for a thousand days and use it for one day.

The army is supported and trained for a long time so that it can be put into use once the troops are used for war.

3. Don’t burn incense when you are free, but hold on to your feet when you are in a hurry.

I don’t burn incense and pray to Buddha when I have nothing to do. I only think of asking Buddha for blessings in emergencies.

4. It is difficult to start a business and difficult to maintain success.

It is difficult to start a business, but it is also not easy to maintain your achievements.

5. If you are too clever, you will cause trouble.

Those who run out of tools and work hard will cause disaster.

6. There is no need to ask for credit when doing things in life, and there is no need to seek gratitude from others.

When you accomplish something, don’t think about taking credit for it; when you help someone, don’t always think about other people’s rewards.

7. Don’t talk about it when you touch it. It will make you feel refreshed after the incident.

Don’t tell others about your feelings as soon as you feel them. Once the incident passes, your mood will naturally calm down.

8. A gentleman is happy to be a gentleman, but a villain is a villain in vain.

The noble are willing to be noble, and the despicable are willing to be despicable.