What do you mean, alive but not alive? Very easy to understand.

This sentence is a Buddhist classic "Diamond Sutra". Master Huineng, the sixth ancestor, was enlightened by this sentence, which is also the core of the Diamond Sutra. If you really understand it, you can deeply understand it, and you may be enlightened. The Diamond Sutra says: You should not be born with color, sound, smell or touch, but with your heart and nothing to hide. From a secular point of view, there is a meaning of "facing everything calmly, if you come, you will stay."

King Kong Prajna Paramita Sutra originated from early Mahayana Buddhism in India. Because it contains the important thoughts of Prajna, it can be regarded as a simplified version of the Mahayana Sutra of Prajna. This book is about "no phase" rather than "emptiness", maintaining the original common ancient style.

Among the six versions of this classic, Kumarajiva's first translation is usually in circulation. As Master Yin Shun said, the following five translations are all reciting methods of the same intellectual system, such as Six Fingers of Bodhi and Kugupta of Damocq, which are all translated according to unwritten and family-related versions. Only Roche translated it into a reading meeting in middle school (Prajna Department). Another example is Lu Cheng, who said that Luo Shichuan's dragon tree is prajnaparamita, so he can "know its meaning"; By the time Xuanzang translated the Prajna Sutra, the Diamond Sutra was actually "unrecognizable".