What does it mean to say that "six minds" is called "bit retreat" and "seven minds" is called "bit retreat"?

This sentence is about the cross bodhisattva:-the six letters outside are called "bit retreat" and more than seven letters are called "bit retreat". Six Bodhisattvas will retreat to an ordinary person who doesn't believe in Buddhism. After reaching the seventh position, he will enter a sacred position and will never retreat to the position of an ordinary person.

The ordinary position in Buddhism and Taoism is opposite to the "inner world". That is, "seeing the Tao" is one of the prefaces. Hinayana (Hinayana) has three spiritual levels (three sages): five stops, never miss each other, and never miss each other. Mahayana bodhisattva takes ten faiths and forbearance as the external world.

The bodhisattva who believes in the tenth order, when he reaches the seventh place, enters the holy position and says that he will never retreat, which means that he will always believe in the truth of Buddhism and will never doubt Buddhism again. In other words, in this position, the yogi completely eliminates the "confusion".