Quotations from Master Hsing Yun (selected 200 sentences)
In daily life or work and study, many people are familiar with some widely circulated quotations. Quotations do not pay attention to chapters. The structure and form are more flexible. So what kind of quotations are heartfelt quotations? Below are the quotes of Master Hsing Yun that I compiled for your reference. I hope it can help friends in need.
Quotations from Master Hsing Yun 1
1. Losers are often people who are only popular for five minutes; winners are often people who persist for the last five minutes.
2. Exchanging others’ faith with emotions will not last long; using morality to build respect from others will last forever.
3. Read all the books on the Way, more books on enlightenment, less books on idle matters, and no books on evil deeds.
4. Death must be worthwhile; death must be as heavy as Mount Tai and as light as a feather. Live, live meaningfully; live a life that will last forever, and a legacy that lasts forever.
5. Silence and heart-to-heart correspondence are the highest art of conversation; wordlessness and tacit understanding of everything are the highest state of doing things.
6. Being able to read is not as good as being able to read people; being able to read people is not as good as knowing people; knowing people is not as good as being able to employ people; being able to employ people is not as good as being a person.
7. All things are interdependent, and there is no need to force things in the world; as long as the cause and conditions are sufficient, everything will happen naturally.
8. Those who know how to use time are wise men who know eternity; those who know how to use space are saints who know boundlessness.
9. If you are diligent, you will naturally have more time than others; if you are willing to move, you will naturally have wider space than others; if you endure hardship, you will naturally have greater success than others.
10. People can be poor, but their hearts cannot be poor, and the energy in their hearts is inexhaustible; their bodies can be disabled, but their hearts cannot be disabled, and their inner health is inexhaustible.
11. Not worrying, not fearing, and working hard are the first remedies for getting rid of illnesses; not rejecting, not rejecting, and letting go of attachments are the first secrets for getting rid of troubles.
12. Only when you have roots in your heart can you blossom and bear fruit; only if you have wishes in your heart, can you achieve your career; only if you have reason in your heart, can you travel around the world; only if you have the Lord in your heart, can everything be true; Virtue can embrace all things; only if you have Tao in your heart can you have everything.
13. To convince people with force will be short-lived and the effect will be shallow; to impress people with virtue will be long-lasting and have profound effects. Rather than using force to convince people, it is better to use virtue to move people; instead of using force to do things, it is better to use virtue to do things.
14. In terms of your mind, you must be able to tolerate people you don’t like; in terms of life, you must have a humble and humble heart; in terms of career, you must have the willingness to sacrifice yourself for others.
15. Life with suffering and happiness is fulfilling, life with success and failure is reasonable, life with gains and losses is fair, life with birth and death is natural.
16. Work can keep you away from boredom, sin and poverty.
17. Poverty is not a shame, but it is very inconvenient.
18. Only diligence can give people the means to live and the value of life.
19. Be honest and diligent as your eternal companion.
20. Confucius said: There are three kinds of friends who are harmed: friends who are eccentric, friends who are kind and gentle, and friends who are flat and sycophantic.
21. Only by broadening your mind can you be free from worries; by broadening your mind can you increase your moral knowledge.
22. A true gentleman has a clear distinction between good and evil, while a passive good person tolerates and fosters evil.
23. Laughter can relieve illness, joy can forget the good, kindness can bring joy, and compassion can relieve suffering.
24. If you want to succeed as a great man, you must be determined to do great things.
26. If everyone can practice the ten practices, the pure land of Buddha will be happy and free.
26. Destiny is something that God should think about, and people only need to do their job.
27. Maintaining a happy mood is the only way to stay healthy.
28. Destiny creates our relatives, and choice creates our friends.
29. If you want to suppress your own anger, you can quietly observe when others are angry.
30. There is no such thing as luck, everything is just a test, punishment or reward.
31. Happiness comes from satisfaction, and trouble comes from excessive desires.
32. I just hope that I can be loyal to others and don’t care if others feel sorry for me.
33. The heart is as solid as stone, and there is only so much desire; if love is not weak, the ultimate goal is difficult to handle.
34. Comparing people to others is really irritating; comparing hearts to hearts makes us closer.
35. Poverty is like the sea, hatred is like fire; ignorance is dark, and my slowness is as high as the mountain.
36. Life is like a story. What matters is not how long it is, but how good it is.
37. Thinking that we are ignorant is the ladder that leads us to the field of knowledge.
38. Don’t do good deeds because they are small, and don’t do evil deeds because they are small.
39. The inevitable condition for human beings to seek happiness is diligence.
40. The spark of life of a genius burns faster than the spark of life of ordinary people.
41. The reason for asking too much is poverty, and the result of being willing to give up is wealth.
42. When the mind is empty, there will be no obstacles from the disturbing brain; when the body is calm, there will be no constraints from the environment.
43. One thought of kindness brings joy to all things; one thought of love brings evil to all things.
44. To believe in God, you must have God. If you want to succeed, you must decide on a goal.
45. A heart cultivated with the hoe of repentance is less likely to breed bad desires.
46. The torch of a genius’s life burns faster than the torch of a mediocre life.
47. The sun is bright and the parents are kind. A gentleman has great power, and a villain has great popularity.
48. Genius is often considered to be an unlimited ability to endure pain.
49. Cultivation should be based on conditions to cultivate the mind, use things to train the mind, and cultivate the mind everywhere.
50. Sometimes when you think about the pain, you need to accumulate rain on a good day to bring food.
51. The joy of resting after hard work will increase as the hard work becomes more intense and harder.
52. Diligence is often the best cure for various diseases and miseries that plague mankind.
53. Strive for excellence is still the only way to achieve success.
54. Anyone who cannot gain the trust of others will never succeed.
55. The secret of success lies in perseverance and determination.
56. Success is the play of strengths, failure is the accumulation of shortcomings.
57. Always have kindness, tolerance, contentment and cherish blessings in your heart.
58. Doing what you should do is wisdom, doing what you shouldn’t do is ignorance.
59. Be careful when dealing with others, but don’t be petty.
60. There is an end to emptiness, and my wish is endless. It is easy to make a wish but difficult to fulfill it.
61. Success is not important, but hard work is important.
62. Genius is made up of 99% sweat and 1% inspiration.
63. Only those who have not succeeded can understand the secret of success in life.
64. Labor must begin at the right time, and enjoyment must end at the right time.
65. An arrogant person will not grow because he will not like serious advice.
66. Don’t underestimate yourself, because people have unlimited possibilities.
67. If you have a bad temper and a bad mouth, you cannot be considered a good person no matter how good your heart is.
68. Knowledge must be experienced with your heart in order to become your own wisdom.
69. Our greatest enemy is not others, it may be ourselves.
70. Love does not require the other person, but requires one’s own contribution.
71. Silence is less detrimental to social interaction than insincere words.
72. Those who do not accept regret will not accept life.
73. A journey of ten miles begins with your feet.
74. Friendship is a communication between equals without interests.
75. The more you do, the more skilled you become, and the busier you are, the more free you have.
76. If vegetables are planted on the ground, it will be less likely for grass to grow; if there is good in your heart, it will be less likely for evil to grow.
77. Only those who respect themselves are more courageous to shrink themselves.
78. Cultivate interests instead of habits; learn integrity instead of becoming rigid.
79. Only by cultivating the ability of self-study will you not regress in being content; only by cultivating the mind of teaching others can you pass on your experience.
80. There are two things in the world that cannot wait: one is filial piety and the other is good deeds.
81. The future world will not be ruled by force, but by creativity.
82. Labor is often the best treatment for various diseases that plague human beings.
83. People who can make good use of their time will be able to control the direction of their efforts.
84. The most beautiful things in the sky are the stars, and the most beautiful things in life are the warmth.
85. Just as labor can strengthen the body, hardship can also strengthen the spirit.
86. The secret to success lies in your unchanging purpose.
87. There is no ownership in life, only the right to use life.
88. A lie is like a blooming flower, beautiful in appearance but short in life.
89. The wish should be big, the ambition should be strong, the spirit should be gentle, and the heart should be careful.
90. Giving is like sowing seeds. Only when you nourish the seeds with joy will they sprout.
91. The greatest achievement in life is to stand up from failure.
92. Morality is a beacon for self-improvement and should not be a whip for scolding others.
93. When you want to criticize others, first think about whether you are perfect.
94. Being rich does not mean happiness, but having a clear conscience is the most peaceful thing.
95. Being angry means punishing yourself for the faults of others.
96. After suffering, bitterness will come, and joy will come. After enjoying blessing, happiness will come after sorrow.
97. A person’s happiness is not because he has more, but because he cares less.
98. A warm word is like sprinkling perfume on someone else. You will get two or three drops yourself.
99. A person is not afraid of making mistakes, but is afraid of not correcting them. It is not difficult to correct them.
100. Talking more is worse than talking less, and talking less is worse than talking well.
101. People who are arrogant in good times often feel downcast in adversity.
102. No matter how smart and accidental they appear on the outside, people always have their simple side.
103. The charm of a person lies in the soul; the beauty of the soul lies in doing good.
104. Great poetry; it is the country’s most precious gem.
105. If you want to reach your destination, you must ask others for directions in a gentle manner.
106. If you value etiquette form above all others, you will lose the sincere trust between people.
107. The value of a great man lies in fulfilling his responsibilities.
108. Everyone is destined to die; death may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather.
109. You need to be able to know yourself when doing things. If you take advantage of others' strengths, you will not easily achieve success.
110. To do big things you need to be courageous, to do small things you need to be careful, to do difficult things you need to be patient, and to do good deeds you need to be without form. Quotes from Master Hsing Yun 2
1. The greatest sorrow in life is that one has no hope for the future; the worst habit in life is that one has no plan for work.
2. When a mountaineer is on a cliff, what he urgently needs is a small ivy tree; when a motivated person is on a dangerous journey in life, what he urgently needs is a kind guide.
3. The serious disease in life is not uselessness but ignorance; success in career is not about academic qualifications but academic ability.
4. "Learning to suffer" can cultivate virtue, "mutual coordination between others and myself" can cultivate compassion; "of course" can be at ease, and "just enjoy it" can always be happy.
5. When making friends, you should feel free to be free from anger; when you are a person, you should consider being free of delusion as coolness; when you use your mind, you should consider formlessness as your pure land; when you practice, you should consider nothingness as nirvana.
6. People’s abilities can be increased through hard work, and people’s knowledge can be improved with humility.
7. Human health mainly refers to physical and mental soundness, rather than bravery and strength; human longevity mainly refers to the continuation of wisdom life, rather than longevity.
8. Be happy when listening to the teachings in class, be receptive to guidance and instruction, be brave in taking responsibility, and be respectful when dealing with others.
9. Everything has advantages and disadvantages. As long as you know how to weigh them and look at the big picture, dead rocks and dead wood can also be used as medicine. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. As long as you know how to use people, take advantage of their strengths, and break the gap. Rotten copper and iron can also be turned into steel.
10. There is no distinction between high and low when working, there is no distinction between high and low when serving, there is no distinction between old and young when studying, and there is no distinction between saints and mortals when practicing Taoism.
11. Don’t overdo it, don’t overdo it, don’t overdo it, don’t go overboard, and don’t do overdone things. Duty, take care of the present; go too far, and lose the future.
12. Not seeking extravagantly is a contented life, not speculating is a true character, not being scheming is an honest person, and not being selfish is a purified body and mind.
13. Don’t worry about others and don’t value yourself. You should worry about yourself and don’t value others.
14. People who don’t want to change can’t be disciplined; people who don’t want to be good can’t be saved.
15. If you don’t refuse small waters, you can achieve the success of the ocean; if you don’t accumulate small good deeds, you can’t achieve perfect virtue.
16. Being unwilling to reason is stubbornness, not being able to reason is being a fool, not being able to reason is being a slave, being unwilling to reason is being ignorant.
17. With kind thoughts in your heart, every day will be a good day; if your neighbors are harmonious, everywhere will be a pure land.
18. When water enters mud, it becomes turbid even though it is clear; when people enter evil, it becomes treacherous even if it is righteous.
19. The nature of water is from high to low, so it is advisable to take advantage of the situation as a way of dredging; the nature of human beings is to gain something, so we should like to give away as a way to form relationships.
20. Teeth are hard and easy to destroy, so sages are noble and soft; blades are sharp and quick to destroy, so sages are noble; dragons are difficult to see, so sages are noble and latent; the sea is difficult to measure because it is vast. Sages are noble and profound.
21. Thoughts must be internationalized, life must be disciplined, language must be classicized, and learning must be modernized.
22. Giving can make you sow and reap ten; observing the precepts can purify the three karmas; being patient can benefit from others; being diligent can help you accomplish anything; meditation can keep your body and mind at peace; wisdom can provide insight into everything.
23. To ridicule people with words is to bring disaster; to accommodate people with measure is the key to gathering blessings; to defeat people with power is the key to attracting others; to transform people with morality is to gain praise. The flow is long.
24. If you take picking up as possession, you will not be greedy; if you take busyness as pleasure, you will not be miserable; if you take diligence as wealth, you will not be poor; if you take endurance as strength, you will not be afraid.
25. To study and study: learn to be a person, understand a little bit of theory, understand a little fate, and understand a heart.
26. There are loopholes in worldly knowledge, but Buddhism is boundless; knowledge changes, but the truth is always new.
27. If you only say good things but don’t do good deeds, good things are equal to nonsense; if you only do good things but don’t say good things, good things are equal to nothing.
28. People who fail are nothing more than stubborn and self-willed; most successful people are able to be kind to others and do good things.
29. Losers are often people who are only hot for five minutes; winners are often people who persist for the last five minutes.
30. The best thing in the world is joy; the most noble act of kindness in the world is friendship; the greatest strength in the world is patience; the strongest will in the world is willingness.
31. Money can buy slaves, but not popularity; money can buy the masses, but not people's hearts; money can buy fish and meat, but not appetite; money can buy high-rise buildings. , but it cannot buy freedom; money can buy beautiful clothes, but not temperament; money can buy stocks, but not satisfaction; money can buy books, but not wisdom; money can buy beds, But you can’t buy sleep.
32. Production is like a money tree, frugality is like a cornucopia, diligence can be exchanged for tens of thousands of grains, and intention owns the whole universe.
33. Use soldiers to choose their bravery, use people to choose their talents, use reason to choose their way, and use money to choose their virtues.
34. Use wisdom to determine the direction, and the direction will be reached; use will to overcome difficulties, and the difficulties will be solved.
35. Exchanging other people’s faith with emotions will not last long; using morality to build respect from others will last forever.
36. From "impermanence", we can understand the origin and cessation of dependent conditions, and we will be able to make progress; from "selflessness", we can understand the true nature of nature, and we will be at ease.
37. There are many people who help you in your eyes, many virtues and blessings in your mouth, many purity and harmony in your ears, and many joys when you have Buddha in your heart.
38. In terms of knowledge, we should strive to be broad and profound, and in terms of cultivation, we should strive to be patient and tolerant.
39. The way to maintain health lies in eating lightly, thickly, and less; the way to live in the world lies in eating hard, losing money, and eating heavily.
40. Self-contemplation, instead seek others; self-renewal, continuous purification; self-practice, without seeking outside; self-separation, regardless of internal and external aspects.
41. If you have fields but don’t plant them, there will be no harvest; if you don’t use the money, you will accumulate nothing.
42. Although the conditioned dharma is false, if it is abandoned, it will be difficult to achieve Buddhahood; although the unconditioned dharma is true, if you hold on to it, your wisdom will not be clear.
43. Read all the books of wisdom, read more books of enlightenment, read less books of idleness, and do not read books of evil.
44. To die, you must die with value; to die, you must die as heavy as a mountain, and as light as a feather; to live, you must live with dignity; to live, you must live with a lasting reputation, and some with a stink that lasts forever.
45. As a parent, you must be willing to raise your children; as a teacher, you must be willing to nurture talents; (Classic Quotations) As a student, you must be willing to accept instruction; as a child, you must be willing to be filial to your parents.
46. Don’t seek innovation too quickly, don’t hate people too harshly, don’t want others to be nice too much, don’t be too hasty in recruiting talents, don’t be too hasty in listening to speeches, and don’t be too lenient to yourself.
47. A capable person makes things convenient for others; an incompetent person makes things difficult for others.
48. If you don’t learn well, others can’t help you; if you want to learn well, no one can stop you.
49. Courage must be found in a thought, and kindness must be found in rituals.
50. Life education is more important than knowledge education, moral education is more important than utilitarian education, universal education is more important than privileged education, and conscious education is more important than accepted education.
51. The sitting posture is like a bell, which must be steady; the standing posture is like a pine tree, which must be upright; the appearance is like a mirror, which must be clear; the actions and stops must be in accordance with the law, and the thoughts must be clear and clear.
52. Writers work on the paper, farmers work on the land, teachers work on the blackboard, and Zen practitioners work on the heart.
53. The way to get along with others depends on life education to train; the way to self-improvement depends on ideological education to inspire.
54. If you are willing to let others go in everything, your virtue will rise.
55. Without new ideas, there will be no progress; without a big picture, there will be no vision.
56. Things cannot be expected to be "perfect", but they must at least be "completed" before they can fulfill their responsibilities; people cannot ask for "omnipotence", but they must at least be "possible". Worthy of responsibility.
57. If you depend on others, you will gain lifelong happiness; if you take refuge in others, you will suffer a lifetime of disaster.
58. Get social education and make a living for your family; get spiritual education and guide everyone.
59. Use the lamp of wisdom to light up your heart, use the Self-Nature Buddha to realize your heart, use the Six Perfections to treat heart diseases, and use the Seven Noble Wealths to enrich your inner wealth.
60. Luck always favors the brave; blessing always comes to the kind.
61. In poverty, we must have loyalty and ambition; in crisis, we must have confidence and courage; in wealth, we must have kindness and loyalty; in practice, we must have a righteous mind.
62. The so-called knowledge lies in curing things. If things are not cured, learning will be useless. The so-called Buddhism lies in curing the mind. If the mind is not cured, there will be no success in practicing.
63. There is no good or evil in the law, good and evil are the law; there is no profit or loss in the environment, the profit or loss lies in the person.
64. A person who is tireless in studying is a wise person, a person who is tireless in teaching is a benevolent person, a person who does not work hard is a diligent person, and a person who suffers without complaining is a capable person.
65. Knowing oneself and being self-disciplined are the key to being in the world; tolerating others and helping others are the best way to get along with others.
66. Only when you know suffering can you realize your duty and not seek in vain; only when you know shame can you make progress and not degenerate.
67. Dare to ask questions and ask for wisdom; be good at listening and hear dialogue; be good at communication and speak out knowledge; have the courage to think and come up with creative ideas; be trained and develop strength; be stable In meditation, you can cultivate morality.
68. Believing in his words but not checking his actions is the foolishness of the wise; trusting his actions but not checking his words is the wisdom of the fool; observing his words and not checking his actions is the wisdom of the wise ; Not observing words, nor observing actions, is the folly of fools.
69. Self-study is the driving force for success; self-discipline is the condition for success; self-confidence is the method of success; self-esteem is the element of success.
70. Arrange yourself to gain happiness, enrich yourself to gain knowledge, master yourself to gain peace, and create yourself to gain success.
71. Truth must be practiced through strength, and power must be exerted through truth.
72. In order to complete oneself, one must endure any test; in order to resolve disputes, one must bear any responsibility.
73. In order to experience life, one should strictly regulate one’s personality with morality; in order to pursue knowledge, one should expand one’s mind with wisdom.
74. In order to learn, you should pay attention to listening, thinking and practicing. In the future, you must speak and write. If you can possess precepts, concentration and wisdom, you will be able to be pure and happy.
75. If you want good health, eat less; if you want to be popular, be sincere and don’t be proud; if you want a good family, caring is the most important; if you want a good career, work hard to create.
76. Taking refuge in the Three Jewels is the spirit of equality, because being born as a Buddha is the same, no one is above or below; accepting and adhering to the Five Precepts is freedom of respect, because it does not infringe on others and benefits each other.
77. Those who can see through things are full of life; those who cannot see through things are faced with difficulties everywhere.
78. Research depends on data, invention depends on talent, reading requires deep thinking, and doing things should be discerning.
79. Be a gentleman who behaves upright and magnanimously, and do not be a villain without a sense of right and wrong.
80. An individual’s character affects one’s own life, and the character of the masses affects family members for generations to come.
81. Time is given to you second by second, so you have to use it every second; books are written word by word, so you have to read them word by word.
82. With a broad mind, all roads are roads; with a pure mind, there is pure land everywhere.
83. If you can suffer losses, you can get great benefits; if you can suffer, you can get great happiness; if you can be kind, you can gain great strength; if you can disperse wealth, you can gain great gatherings.
84. As a person, you should be like a snowball, the more it rolls, the more popular you will be; in doing things, you should be like weaving a brocade, and the more you weave, the more successful you will be.
85. If you don’t choose a trickle, you will eventually become an ocean; if you don’t ignore the soil, you will eventually become a mountain; if you don’t be ashamed to ask questions, you will eventually become knowledgeable; if you don’t hide your mistakes, you will eventually achieve goodness.
86. As a person, you must be able to be at peace with the situation, live according to the circumstances, be at ease with your heart, and do what you like; when dealing with things, you must look at the ignorant, pay attention to the doubtful, do not know where to start, and practice where you are weak.
87. To do big things you need to be courageous, to do small things you need to be careful, to do difficult things you need to be patient, and to do good things you need to be without form.
88. You need to be able to know yourself when doing things. If you take advantage of others, you will not be successful.
89. Only by cultivating talents and loving talents can you spread the light; only by teaching and employing people can you spread the legacy.
90. Only by cultivating the ability of self-study will you not regress in being content; only by cultivating the mind of teaching others can you pass on your experience. ;