Monks cut off their own meat and fed it to tigers, and they became buddhas. How to tell a story exactly?

What you feed the tiger comes from a Buddhist story:

Long before the robbery, there was a Brahmin who lived in a deep forest, studied hard, practiced Buddhism diligently, did not commit all kinds of evil deeds, and cared for everything with kindness. One day, while looking for food, Brahman found a tiger that had just given birth. It's skinny and has no strength to eat. There is no way to produce milk to feed the cubs, so we have to eat a newborn tiger to satisfy our hunger, so that we can feed other cubs.

Brahman was very sad when he saw this scene, and thought, "All beings are suffering endlessly, and mother and son swallow each other up. This kind of pain is indescribable. " I am in tears, trying to find food for the mother tiger to save the life of the young tiger. Brahman thinks: "The purpose of my intensive training is to relieve the troubles of all beings and make them happy from their pain;" I will be old, I will die, and my body will rot. It is better to give it to this tiger now and save the tiger's mother and son. He thought about it, put his head close to the tiger's mouth and gave himself to the tiger to eat, because in this way, the tiger mother and son survived.

This is the story of nigume who gave his life for his brain and to save all sentient beings when he practiced in the afterlife. Because of this fearless giving, it completed the merits of giving paramita, surpassed the time of nine robberies, and finally became a Buddha in the mother world, becoming a teacher of heaven and man, and popularizing all beings.

The heart that wants to give comes from the heart that has no great compassion. The audience is born as a child, and the audience is born as bitter as itself. Therefore, they can do their best to give alms and solve the sufferings of all beings without any regrets. It is compassion and diligence; It is meditation and wisdom.