It's easy to learn to be ashamed if you have moral discipline, and it's hard to always be watertight if you don't learn to practice. What is the moral?

The moral is a person who can keep the rhythm, often reflect on his mistakes, know that he is ashamed, and constantly improve. Even if such a person encounters difficulties and obstacles as hard as a stone, it is easy to survive. A drop of water can defeat a person who doesn't seek to learn and make progress, and lives hard without real practice.

This is a pair of couplets, which are usually hung at the entrance of the five senses hall in the temple. The first part: if monks can follow the Buddhist precepts, observe the food they eat, observe the food, body and heart, and accept the food or even the gold given by donors with a repentant heart, it is tolerable; Bottom line: If a monk doesn't practice and keep precepts all his life, even a glass of water is hard to digest.