Where does the sentence "Thousands of enemies can do nothing to me? I will become a Buddha on my own, and one day I will have the power to kill all the dogs in the world who have failed me." Where doe

Where does the sentence "Thousands of enemies can do nothing to me? I will become a Buddha on my own, and one day I will have the power to kill all the dogs in the world who have failed me." Where does this sentence come from? Where does it come from

The phrase "Three thousand enemies can do nothing to me, I will become a Buddha by myself with peace of mind" comes from a song, "Kai'er" by Jin Jiuzhe. The latter sentence is an adaptation from Wang Wei's "The Journey of a Veteran". The original sentence is "One day when I have the power in my hands, I will kill all the people in the world who have failed me."

"How can I become a Buddha without any help from my enemies?" refers to the fact that you don't understand the reincarnation of cause and effect, so that you can achieve the six paths of reincarnation. If you know everything, you can be liberated.

"One day when I have the power, I will kill all the people in the world who have wronged me" means that when I have the power, I will kill all the people who have ever wronged me.

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Buddhism dates back more than 2,500 years and was founded by Gautama Siddhartha, a prince of Kapilavastu (now Nepal) in ancient India. Creation (refer to Buddha's birthday). Western countries generally believe that Buddhism originated in India, and India is actually working hard to create an image of a "Buddhist holy land".

This has caused many people to have the illusion that Buddha was born in India, which has always made the Nepalese people dissatisfied. Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world. Buddha means "the awakened one".