Say the Dharma Seal: Twist the thumb and middle finger together, and stretch the rest naturally. Meditation seal: Put your hands in front of your abdomen, place your right hand on your left hand, and connect the two thumbs. And the wish seal - (the seal) is also called the wish seal and the wish seal. Raise your palms, stretch your five fingers downward, and let the flow of the wish-fulfilling treasure or nectar appear. It is the symbol of the original oath of the Tathagata Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva and the Bodhisattva Kongzang Bodhisattva. Qiu heard the Dharma saying: "The right hand is in the seal of all wishes again. The five fingers are drooping and the palm is facing outward. This is the seal of all wishes." 'The True Sutra of Photography says: 'The third knot is the seal of all wishes. Extend your right five fingers and raise your palm, thinking that wish-fulfilling pearls will rain from the five fingers. . ’ The sixteenth chapter of the Mahavama Sutra says: ‘With your wishing hands, stretch your fingers and raise your palms to pour down the nectar water. ’ The seal of giving without fear—the virtue of giving without fear, the seal of freedom from fear, which symbolizes the seal of giving peace and happiness to all sentient beings without fear. When performing this mudra, raise your right hand, stretch your five fingers forward, palm outward, make a fist with your left hand, and hold the two corners of the cassock, placing it on the navel. For example, the Dharma sentence is used to describe the three chapters of the Sutra. When the Buddha wanted to harm the Buddha, when he released five hundred drunken elephants, the Buddha raised his five fingers to control them. The Tathagata Achievement of Nothingness in the Vajra Realm and the Tathagata Kaishihuahua in the Womb Realm also form this seal. The mantras recited when completing this seal are: namah! samanta buddha^na^m (return to all Buddhas universally) sarvatha^ (pervade everywhere) jina jina, victory) bhaya nas/na, eliminate terror, sva^ha^, achievement, which means that the victory of the Tathagata pervades everywhere and eliminates all terror and troubles. Baoxingyinfa also says that Wen Congqi Zusheng is also a scripture, or Congjiu is also called Zhenbenzi. The palms of both hands are clasped together, and the two fingers are bent like treasures. Although the shape of the seal is different between the wish-giving and the treasure-shape. His heart is one.