Interpreting the world of the old woman: Buddhist language. Shiva, transliteration in Sanskrit, means "forbearance". "Women's world", also known as "forbearing the earth", is the floorboard of the 3,000 worlds taught by Sakyamuni. Don Kui Ji's Xuan Zan II: "It's three thousand worlds, and number is a woman's world." Yuan anonymous's "Alone Flowing Cuisine" is the first discount: "I will travel the world of the old woman and be a native of Lianguo." Also a "mother-in-law". Sui's "Beijing Sentences" Volume II: "My aunt is so forbearing, and the people in her place are content with ten evils and refuse to leave, so it is called forbearance." In the Southern Dynasty, Zhen's book Re-discussion on Taoist Gu said: "Those who know Tianzhu are in the right domain of their mother-in-law, and in a virtuous society." "Peony Pavilion" by Tang Mingzu: "It is glorious to enter the world solemnly."
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The old woman's explanation. See The Old Woman's World. Sparse branches and leaves. Wang Yucheng's "Qionghua in Houtu Temple" in Song Dynasty, the second poem: "Suddenly, like the bottom of summer, Lao Song is holding a snow-white woman." Travel leisurely. In Liu Yuanbiao's Ten Poems Supplementing History, Gong Wanli, the younger brother of the former left prime minister, said: "Use economic tools to release the sum of all things in the world. Worldview around the world: Buddhism refers to the universe: refers to what the current social situation is, allowing you to make trouble without reason: field; Inner world: Jiangshan gold belt and silver belt, Zhao tianxia, Zhu Jia bad.