So the answer can be said to be: "There is no Amitabha in the south"-it was later listed as a mantra.
What water has no fish-Qing
There is no Shi Bing (soldier) in other mountains
What tree has no branches-Yu
What son has no father?-Sin
What a woman without a husband
What city has no city-death
Origin: After the Revolution of 1911, Li was appointed Commander-in-Chief of Hubei Military Government. One day, he discussed with his subordinates. Liang Shiwu, a native of Changzhou, asked how to deal with the surrender of Manchu. Li immediately wrote this sentence. Several of his subordinates read the Buddhist scriptures and got the message: this is a metaphor of "there is no Amitabha in the south", and they all offered them with their hands: "The governor is really a bodhisattva!" Li said with a smile: When Liang Shiwu returned to the agency to surrender, Zhang Gong, the adjutant, said, "Duke Liang was wrong. It's just that Governor Li didn't want to behead his soldiers in front of his men, which confused people's hearts, but he should have known that the surrender was fickle and unreliable, so he let you carry it out secretly! " Beam was baffled, Zhang Sui explained above.
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