The Buddha said that looking back five hundred times in the past life can be exchanged for one passing by in this life. Where does it come from?

Buddha’s saying of looking back five hundred times in the past life in exchange for one passing by in this life is from Xi Murong’s "Looking Back"?

"Looking Back"

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The Buddha said: It takes five hundred times of looking back in the past life to exchange for one passing by in this life?

Then, how many times do I need to look back in order to truly live in your heart? ?

In my past life, I looked back frequently? When I waved goodbye, the handkerchief turned into a cloud?

How much lovesickness and sorrow of separation? In the end, it turned into a trace of water and sent me away?

In this life, am I looking for the lost footprints of my past life? Traveling across mountains and rivers to walk into your eyes?

Having looked back five hundred times in my past life in exchange for one passing by in this life?

I How many times do I need to look back a thousand times in order to stay in front of you in this life?

Ask the Buddha: How many times do I need to look back to truly live in your heart?

The Buddha is speechless, I can only repeat it again and again. Looking back? Like a moth to the fire?

Can you ignore the consequences and don’t need a reason?

Looking back again and again? Thousands of times you are in my eyes and in my heart?

How often do I look back and look forward to your tenderness?

How often do I look back on the longing to be together forever?

In my previous life, I looked back at the lotus leaves in the boat, and the lotus leaves were connected one by one into my eyes. Sadness?

In this life, the Buddha will fulfill my thoughts and let me walk into your eyes?

I have been searching for a long time and am tired, and just want to rest in your arms?

< p>I just want your hands to wipe away the tears on my face?

I just want your body temperature to warm my cold hands?

Don’t ask me why I have to travel so far in this life. Are you looking for?

I didn’t drink Meng Po Soup, but I still miss you in my heart?

Don’t ask me why I cry?

I didn’t drink Meng Po Soup and I still remember my past life. The despair in my heart when we parted?

Say that I cried with joy, and the tears fell on your lap?

The sorrows of the past life bloomed into a dense lilac tree?

I just want to join hands with you under the tree

Watch the five-petal flower that predicts happiness for us?

I still look back frequently in this life

This life I still don’t drink Meng Po soup?

In the next life, will I travel thousands of miles to look for you?

In the next life, will I still hold hands with you and look for five-petal cloves?

Extended information

Xi Murong (October 15, 1943 -), Mongolian, full name Mulun Xi Lianbo, contemporary painter, poet, essayist. Originally from Chahar tribe in Inner Mongolia.

Xi Murong's works are mostly about love, life, and nostalgia. They are beautifully written, elegant and clear, lyrical and smart, full of true love for life, and have influenced the growth of an entire generation. In December 2017, "Song of Hometown", written by Xi Murong, composed by Lu Xuedong, and sung by Jiang Lina, won the Best Original Single Award in the National Category at the 10th China Golden Disc Awards.

Reference materials

Baidu Encyclopedia—Xi Murong