What seven emotions does the old saying "worldly desire" refer to? What are the six desires?
The seven emotions (names) are called joy, anger, sorrow, joy, love, evil, desire and so on. Six desires: lust, appearance, dignity and posture, language and sound, fluency and harmony. Six desires [one, lust] refers to seeing green, yellow, red, white, male and female, ignorant fools, who don't know why, are greedy, which is greed for fame. [2. Appearance desire] means that if you see a beautiful face, a fool without wisdom, and you don't know his suffering, your heart is greedy, that is the desire for appearance. [3] The prestige gesture is to see a light step, a meticulous and slow manner, an eyebrow, a smiling face, an ignorant fool, who doesn't know his illness and will love to dye it. This is the famous prestige gesture. [4] The desire for words means that when you hear beautiful words, you say that your feelings are appropriate, your voice is elegant, you can sing and dance, and you are a fool without wisdom. You will love you even if you don't know your troubles. It is a famous saying and a sound desire. [5] To be good at things refers to the status of men and women, soft and slippery, etc. A fool without wisdom doesn't know what disease he is suffering from. Indulging in drowning is a desire for exquisiteness. [6. People want to live together], which means that if a man is a woman, he must love the person he loves. He is greedy for each other, which is the desire of celebrities.