Help me guess.

A 1: It's a quotation from Sakyamuni Chen Fan, and it's called "Persuasion Sutra". There are no fish in the south water, no stones in the mountains, no father for men, no husband for women, no branches for trees, and no city for Buddha. Six characters are Amitabha Buddha in the south, which was later listed as a mantra. Sakyamuni walks in the dust, without sun, food, sleep and rest, and what he thinks and knows is the same. It is the emptiness of all laws-there is no Amitabha in the south.

Answer 2: This answer provides a so-called "secret history": It is said that when Li was the commander-in-chief of the Hubei military government, he consulted with all his subordinates one day. Liang Shiwu, a native of Changzhou, asked how to deal with Luo Jincheng, a general of the Qing Dynasty, and dozens of his soldiers. After thinking for a moment, Li called Four Treasures of the Study Shu.

When my people read the Buddhist scriptures, they got the message: It was originally from Sakyamuni who attracted mortal dust, and it was called "advising to practice the scriptures, but there are no fish in the south water"? No mountains and no stones? A man without a father? My daughter has no husband? There are no branches in entrusting books? There is no city in the Buddha city? Isn't this a metaphor for six words?

So they all surrendered: "The viceroy is really a bodhisattva!

Li Xiao smiled and said nothing.

Liang Shiwu went back to the government and wanted to surrender his soldiers. Zhang Gong, the adjutant at the scene, said, "Duke Liang was wrong. It's just that Governor Li didn't want to behead his soldiers in front of his subordinates, which confused people's hearts. But he should have known that Luo Jin's surrender was fickle and unreliable, and Governor Li ordered Liang Gong to secretly execute the soldiers! " Beam was baffled, ZhangHongHang explanation:

What water has no fish? Metaphor "Qing"

There are no stones in He Shan? Metaphor "soldier" (soldier)

What tree has no branches? The metaphor of "Yu" is more than meaning.

What son has no father? Metaphor "evil"

What woman has no husband? Metaphor "Chu"

What city has no city? Metaphor "death"

When Liang Shiwu heard about it, he planned to secretly execute the fallen general Luo Jincheng and dozens of soldiers under his command.

I don't want the whole country. In the past hundred years, no one can solve this mystery correctly except Zhang. I don't think it should be the governor of Lebanon!

Answer 3: The Song Poetry (Zhongzhou Ancient Books Publishing House, version 1980) contains a poem by Lin, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty:

Xijiang month

Lin

The yellow rain is dazzling and the wind blows through the heart.

The candlelight is hazy and lonely, and the splendid thoughts are busy.

Holding hands without saying a word, I feel sad when I look at each other.

The thunder collapsed and the dream was lost, and the tears were thin and thin.

This poem is about: her husband went to the north, and her wife was waiting for her husband's geese to return in the coming year, so she was busy embroidering the goose map under the rainy night light. She fell asleep and dreamed that they met, but she was awakened by thunder, so she burst into tears. ......

Combined with this poem, it can be explained as follows:

"Tears have no fish, icebergs have no stones, Yushu has no branches, beads have no father, nuns have no husband, and the Great Wall has no city."

The answer is the last sentence: "Tears are ice, jade beads are slender"!