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Classical quotations from Zen Buddhism
One: Everything is illusory. Everything has its way, like a dream, like a bubble, like dew, like electricity, so look at it this way. )

Two: can't say. Some words can't be said. Once a slip of the tongue, a fragile companion will often be broken, even if it is regrettable)

Three: color is empty, and empty is color. (Different colors have different sex. )

Four: life is like a thorn, if the heart does not move, people will not move, and if they do not move, they will not hurt; If the heart moves, if people move wildly, it hurts the body and bones, so they realize all kinds of pains in the world.

Five: One flower and one world, one Buddha and one Buddha.

Six: Looking back 500 times in my last life, I only got a brush in my life.

Seven: great sorrow without tears, great enlightenment without words, silent smile.

Eight: the sea of suffering is boundless, and turning back is the shore. Put down the butcher knife and become a Buddha.

Nine: Bodhi has no trees, and the mirror is not a stage. There was nothing, so there was no dust.

Ten: If I don't go to hell, who will?