Life is like being stuck in the mud, but you can't get out.
"Buddhist Interpretation": "Life, return, obedience, existence. Life is like being stuck in the mud, but you can't get out. Love and go back, you can't know. All the land on the earth is gathered together, and mud balls are as big as beans. When you were born, you robbed your father and mother, and everyone laid mud balls. In this case, parents and children can't. Once reborn, you will get stuck in the mud and return to life and death. I don't know, so you will come back. "
Note: "Life and death depend on the six meridians, just as that generation always follows life and death. Desire, blocked by light, is like being stuck in a mire and unable to get out by yourself. The number of sentient beings who have passed away is unknown. For example, all the earth mud in the world is gathered together and kneaded into mud balls about the size of beans. Compared with parents and children robbed at the beginning of life, a person will drop a clay ball and eat all the clay balls, but the parents and children born will still eat them. The image is reincarnation, delusional because of Ming, mired in the quagmire of desire, reincarnation of life and death, I don't know its quantity, I hope you can repair it well and hope to return one day. " Buddhism explained that a monk in the Song Dynasty.