Originally derived from the mortal sayings of Sakyamuni, it is called "Encouragement to Practicing Sutras": There are no fish in the southern water, no mountains and no rocks, a man has no father, a young girl has no husband, a hetuo tree has no branches, and a Buddhist city has no market. ? The six characters are Namo Amitabha, followed by the mantra. When Sakyamuni walked in the mortal world, he had no sun, no food, no sleep, and no rest. His thoughts, thoughts, actions, and consciousness were also like this. This was the empty appearance of all dharmas—Namo Amitabha.
Answer 2:
This answer provides a so-called "secret history": It is said that when Li Yuanhong was the governor of the Hubei military government, he was discussing with his subordinates one day. Liang Shiwu from Changzhou asked how After dealing with Luo Jincheng, a surrendered general of the Qing Dynasty, and several dozen Qing soldiers under his command, Li Luo thought about it and summoned the four treasures of the study to tell him "Where is the water without fish?" Where is the mountain without rocks? What tree has no branches? What son has no father? What daughter has no husband? What city has no city? >A mystery.
Those who are familiar with Buddhist scriptures among my subordinates will understand after reading it: Originally from Sakyamuni Buddha's mortal sayings, it is called "Encouragement to Practice Sutras", "There are no fish in the southern water?" No mountains and no rocks? A man without a father? A girl without a husband? The tree has no branches? There is no city in Buddha City? Isn't this a metaphor for the six words "Namo Amitabha"?
So they all handed over: "The governor has a true Bodhisattva heart!"
Li smiled and said nothing.
When Liang Shiwu returned to his office and wanted to collect the surrendered troops, his aide Zhang Gong stopped him and said: "Liang Gong made a mistake. Just now, Governor Li did not want to kill the surrendered troops in front of his subordinates and confuse people's hearts. But he It should be known that Luo Jincheng, the surrendered general, is fickle and untrustworthy, so the governor of Li ordered Liang Gong to secretly execute the surrendered soldiers!" Liang Da was puzzled, and Zhang Gongxing explained:
Where is the water without fish? Metaphor The word "Qing"
Where is the mountain without rocks? Metaphor The word "ice" (soldier)
What tree has no branches? Metaphor The word "yu" means residual.
What son has no father? Metaphorical word "evil"
What kind of girl has no husband? Metaphor The word "place"
What city has no city? Metaphor of the word "death"
Liang Shiwu was enlightened after hearing this, so he secretly executed Luo Jincheng, the fallen general, and dozens of Qing soldiers under his command.
No one in the whole country, ancient and modern, for nearly a hundred years, except Zhang Gongxing, can solve this mystery correctly. Even the Governor of Li did not expect it!
Answer 3:
The Master asked the child: "Do you know where there are no rocks in the mountains? What waters have no fish? What gates have nothing to do? What cows have no calves? What horses have no colts? What swords have no What kind of fire is there without a wife? How can a woman be without a husband? How can a man be without a wife? There is no stone, there is no fish in the well, there is no connection with Buddhism, there is no rhinoceros with a calf, there is no colt with the wooden horse, there is no ring in the knife, there is no smoke from the firefly, there is no wife among the eight immortals, there is no husband in the jade girl, there is not enough in winter, there is more in summer, there is no male and no female, withered. The tree has no branches, the city has no messengers, and the child has no words."
Four:
When the water is clear, there are no fish (please) There are roads in the mountain of books but no stones (walk) The jade tree faces the wind. Wuzhi (person) The emperor and I have no father (line) The cruel and evil woman has no husband (horizontal) The Great Wall has no city (road)
Five:
There are no fish in the troubled waters, and the troubled waters refer to beauties. , that is, the so-called beauties bring disaster, and beauties refer specifically to women, so it is better to form the character for woman; there is no stone in the mountain of human beings, so human mountain is the character for fairy, and the word "xian" is a homophone for "heart". The rest of the guessing methods are similar. It can be combined into one sentence: Good intentions will definitely be rewarded (1).
Six: <The blood book recommends gambling less!>
There is no fish in the blood, no stone in the mountain of books, no branches in the tree, it is said (righteousness) that a son has no father, a girl has no husband, gambling city No city.
Seven:
Dead water without fish. Bare mountain without rocks. Stick tree without branches. Solitary son without father. Widow without husband. Poor city without market. .
Eight:
There are no fish in the boiling water, no rocks in the volcano, no branches in the banana tree, no father in the gentleman, no husband in the virgin, no market in the dead city.
Nine: <With (rain) you (mud) and earth (low) forever>
There are no fish in the rain, no rocks in the mud mountains, no branches in the low trees, and I have no father. , the goddess has no husband, the deserted city has no market.
Ten:
The rain has no fish, the mud mountain has no rocks, the straight tree has no branches, the rice has no father, the goddess of heaven Without a husband, the Great Wall has no city.
Eleven:
Where is the water without fish? Answer: (There are no fish in the Wei River) Wei = Why are there no rocks in the mountains? Answer: (Mountain of mud without rocks) Mud = you How can a tree have no branches? Answer: (Chen Shu has no branches) Chen = Shen What son has no father? Answer: (Mozi has no father) Mo = Mo What kind of daughter has no husband? Answer: (A widowed woman without a husband) Widow = widowed What city has no market? Answer: (There is no city in Yancheng) Salt = words
Twelve:
Later I saw a dear friend on the Internet who said "If there is a will, things will come true, and the Hundred and Second Qin Pass will end" Belonging to Chu; if you work hard, God will live up to it, and three thousand Yuejia can swallow Wu." I traveled through the five thousand years of Chinese culture and claimed to have found a standard answer: "The Complete Song Ci" (published by Zhongzhou Ancient Books). There is the following poem by Lin Zishu (alias Duchuan), a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, in the book (News Publishing House (1980 edition)): "Moon over Xijiang" The wisps of dusk rain are blinding the eyes, and the cold wind is piercing the heart. The dim candlelight reflects the lonely fragrance, and the beautiful geese are busy thinking about returning home. They held hands but were speechless, looking at each other felt sad. The thunder crashes and the dream is lost, the tears are slender and the jade beads are long.
This poem talks about: The husband went north to fight, and the wife was waiting for her husband to come back like wild geese in the coming year, so she was busy embroidering pictures of returning wild geese under the lamp on a rainy night. In the end, she fell asleep and dreamed of the two meeting each other. He was awakened by the thunder and burst into tears... So what was his answer? "Tears have no fish, icebergs have no stones, jade trees have no branches, beads have no father, nuns have no husbands, and the Great Wall has no market." The answer is the last sentence of this poem: "Tears of ice and jade beads are slender." { Attachment: After a few days, in a On the webpage, it is said to be a confession by the "creator" of the third answer. When I opened it, the content was as follows: "...My answer is also nonsense. I thought about it for a long time and could only spell it as "tears of ice and jade beads are slender" which is a little bit It's a far-fetched sentence, but it's quite difficult to explain. Could it be explained as: tears condensed into jade-like beads, and the strings were very slender and hung. It was too unconvincing, like explaining ancient texts, so I thought of simply treating it as After finishing the poem, I wrote a poem about Xijiang Yue. I didn’t know if the rhyme was correct, so I put this sentence in. In this way, an answer that seemed to be based on scriptures was born. In fact, as a joke, I also There are some clues left, such as the poet Lin Zishu (actually there is no such person at all, "Zishu" is a homophone of "Zi Shu", so he wrote it by himself), the word Duchuan ("Duchuan" is a homophone of "fabricated")..." }
Shisan:
In "Journey to the West", I believe everyone still remembers this plot: Sun Wukong defeated the Bone Demon three times. When Sun Wukong knocked the old woman turned into a bone spirit to the ground, the goblin escaped and threw a piece of paper in the air (with the words: "Unless the villain is eliminated, it is difficult to obtain the true scripture"), Bajie flew forward and grabbed it. This article was handed to the master, and Tang Monk said: "Open the book -" After reading it, he thought for a long time, "I abandoned Wukong." The answer is: There are no fish in the open water, there are no stones in the mountain of books, there are no branches in the remaining trees, and there is no father in the abandoned son. , The enlightened girl has no husband, the city is empty and there is no market. (A woman who is enlightened is a woman who has become a monk with great enlightenment)
Shisi:
This is a love story. The hero and heroine of the story are A and A's husband B. That day, when B held a gold ring and murmured: "I know I don't have money, so I can't buy you a diamond ring, so I can only give you this gold one, but I promise to love you, love you, and take care of you all my life." ...", A didn't listen to what he said at all. He just took the ring and rushed into the nearest shopping mall. Facing the light, he finally found the small "24K" word. Then, A sweetly He smiled and snuggled into the arms of B who came in a hurry: "Pure gold?!" Then he stared at him affectionately and said the first promise in his life: "To the end of the world!" The answer is what A said. Six words: Pure water has no fish, golden mountains have no rocks, earthly trees have no branches, I have no father, heavenly daughters have no husband, and deserted cities have no markets. (Dishu: tree stump, because its height is close to the ground, so it is called Dishu. Laozi: Li Er, it is born from the armpit of the jade girl. If the jade girl has no husband, then I will have no father.
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