Source: Yuan Anonymous's Female Aunt is 3% off: "If you miss Buddhism, you will stay vegetarian and not eat meat and cypress."
vegetarian fast: observe. Zhai: fast. It is said that Buddhists abide by vegetarianism and adhere to precepts.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Female Aunt" is the third fold: "If you miss Buddhism, you will stay vegetarian and not eat meat and cypress."
an empty door points to home. Avoid the world and enter Buddhism. With "into an empty net".
source: the fifth episode of "Rain Flower in the Sky": "I'm cornered all over, so I'm going to shave and hide the empty door."
Hiding in the Sangmen refers to avoiding the world and becoming a monk. Sangmen, that is, Saman.
Source: Qing Niu Yu's "The Tree Monster": "Monk Shi Tao used to go to the imperial clan, hiding in the Sangmen Gate, and he grew up in Huangshan Mountain."
Buddhist Zen refers to the Buddhist's single-minded practice, quiet and calm mind.
the source: the fourth and fifth chapters of the Water Margin: "All the monks saw this woman on the altar, and they all danced with their hands and feet, and for a time they were fascinated by Buddhist Zen, and they could not be in a spirit."
The sun and the moon in the pot used to refer to the carefree and quiet life of Taoism.
source: Tang Li Bai's "Going Down to the Old Residence of Shimen": "Why not go when you take off your gratitude? There are different days in the pot."
The haircut was brown and pointed out that the family was a monk and nun. The same as "cut your hair and put it on".
cut your hair, wear a monk's and nun's costume. Pointing out that the family is a monk and nun. Also called "hair cut and brown".
six clean roots: in Buddhist language, it refers to eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Buddhism takes the realm of staying away from troubles as six quiet roots. Metaphor has no desire.
Source: Sui Yangdi's "Treasure Terrace Scriptures and Tibetan Wishes": "Five kinds of magicians, all have six clean roots."
six quiet roots: in Buddhist language, it refers to eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Buddhism takes the realm of staying away from troubles as six quiet roots. Metaphor has no desire.
Source: Master Hokkekyo's Merits and Virtues: "Therefore, merit and solemnity are all quiet."
Taoist language in quietism. A philosophical thought and treatment of Taoism in the Spring and Autumn Period. It means that everything is left as it is, and manpower does not have to be forced.
Origin: Tang Jia Zhi's Ode to the Base Monument of the Scorpion: "Ming Qin Tang Tang, the hall of the Scorpion, quietism, the people of the city are healthy."
I am at leisure, quiet and free. Describe a comfortable life.
Source: Ming Feng Menglong's Yu Shi Ming Yan, Volume 14: "What you think in the day, what you dream at night, and even the sleeping soul are busy, so you have to be at leisure."
ask for peace of mind at night: quiet; M: Touch it. To stay up late at night and reflect.
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Sleeping in Spring": "Ask questions with a clear conscience and fear, and talk slanderously." Ming Mao Wei's "Noisy Door God": "If you ask your heart in the clear night, there will be no bad feelings."
the four great things are empty: ancient India called land, water and fire wind the "four great things". Buddhist terms. Everything in the world is empty. Is a negative thought.
Source: Chapter 2 of the Forty-two Classics: "Buddha's words should be remembered as the four great ones in the body, each of which is famous, and none of them has me."
Nothing is peaceful, which means that the times are peaceful and peaceful, and it also means that life is quiet and carefree.
Source: Ming Jiao Hong's Yu Tang Cong Yu Fang Zheng: "Only those who enjoy a peaceful and peaceful day with lofty halls and generous people will be happy when they see the moon."
indifferent: quiet and leisurely, not seeking fame and fortune; Few: few; Desire: desire. The mood is quiet and indifferent, and there is no worldly desire.
Source: The Book of Quality with Wu by Wei Cao Pi of the Three Kingdoms: "Wei Chang, however, is a gentleman because he is indifferent to writing, indifferent to desires, and has the ambition of ji shan."
I'm indifferent and inactive, and I'm comfortable and have nothing to do.
Source: Zhuangzi Deliberately: "The husband is quiet and lonely, doing nothing, this world is flat, and the quality of morality is also."
I am calm and indifferent, and I have no worldly desires.
Source: On the Balance and Daoxu by Han Wang Chong: "The world can be lived by Laozi's way, and it is indifferent, nourishing essence and loving qi."
have a quiet time to get rid of chores.
Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions, Chapter 19: "The first Xifeng has a lot of work to do, and others may take time off, but he can't get away with it alone."
hair-cutting shawl: black, which refers to the black clothes worn by monks. Shave off your hair and put on your frock. It means becoming a monk.
source: Ming Zhou Zhen's West Lake Episode II Dang Yue Li was reincarnated by mistake: "Confucius is wearing a Confucian dress and a Confucian crown; To cut your hair and put on a veil is to release Muny Buddha. "
bowl along the door: an instrument for monks to eat. Originally refers to the monk's alms. Metaphor begging from house to house.
Source: Qing Wu Ming's Du Shi Yan Zhi Volume I: "Therefore, readers should distinguish between these places, or else they will regard Shaoling as a place where things are different and those who follow the door will flow away."
Becoming a monk at home means not becoming a monk, but practicing at home.
Source: Fayuan Zhulin Volume 17: "Being a monk at home is equal."
be upright and clear-minded, correct your words and deeds, and calm your heart. Metaphor is self-cultivation.
To wish an empty door means to cut one's hair and become a monk and nun.
Source: Qing Jingxing's "Mountain Zhai Ke Tan Sun Xu": "Geng Pingping, Xu did not appoint an official, and suddenly wished to send an empty door, and practice meditation every day to be old."