What are the eight pains and eight pleasures in life?

What are the eight pains and eight pleasures in life?

What are the eight pains and eight pleasures in life? Buddhists are no strangers to the joys and sorrows of life. Buddha said that people will experience eight pains and eight pleasures, and many people are curious about what the eight pains and eight pleasures of life are. Then I'll take you to know more about the eight joys and sorrows of life.

What are the eight pains and eight pleasures in life? 1.

Eight pleasures in life

After a long drought, there was a happy rain.

Meet an old friend in another country.

Candle night

first time

Be promoted and knighted again

Money is rolling in.

Family and health

* * * Enjoy Family Day

Life is eight bitter.

suffer

Laoku

The torment of illness and disease

Hard to get rid of

Buddhists, dear parting pain

Hatred can be bitter.

Pain that can't be obtained

Yin is fierce and bitter.

Eight joys and eight sorrows, eight ups and downs, life in various ways, ending with a glass of wine.

What are the eight pains and eight pleasures in life? What are the 20 commandments? So I wrote it to the world and let the world know its meaning.

1, anger, also known as anger, resentment, etc. Refers to the psychology of hatred, resentment and hurting others. The theory of Mahayana five aggregates says: "What is the cloud of anger? It is said that love and pleasure are harmful. " The theory of only knowing says: "those who are angry are bitter and bitter, and those who hate them can stop anger and be unstable, and evil deeds depend on it." Anger is one of the fundamental troubles in Buddhism, and it is also called "three poisons" with greed and stupidity.

2. Stupid and ignorant. Of a dark mind, ignorant. Give up everything and say, "Idiot, the so-called stupidity is ignorance." Buddhism believes that all beings are ignorant of things from the beginning because of ignorance, which leads to the distinction between "person" and "me". Therefore, there is self-discipline, law and discipline, all kinds of troubles in life, and all kinds of disturbances in the world, all of which are from this. So delusion depends on all troubles. The theory of knowing only says in Volume VI: "It is the director's nature to be obsessed with darkness, which can hinder the ignorant, and all kinds of impurities depend on it." He also said: "All troubles are caused by delusion."