Eighty-four thousand was originally the Buddha's name for many things, and later it was used to describe many things.
Source: "Beijing Temple Pagoda": "Hold 84,000 Dharmas and Twelve Classics, and say it."
The Buddhist language of a hundred feet pole and a hundred feet pole is a metaphor for reaching a high level.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jing De Deng Chuan Lu Jingcen Zen Master": "A hundred feet must enter, and the world of ten parties is the whole body."
There is no obstacle to eloquence: obstruction. Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the bodhisattva as a human being, fluent in righteousness and reasoning, and later refers to his eloquence and eloquence.
2. What are the words about Zen? 1. Zen carving dragons.
2. Temple meditation chair
3. Zen wadding is stained with mud
4. Zen Buddhism
Step 5 transcend dust and become vulgar
Step 6 explain pronunciation
1. The carved dragon in Zen Buddhism [chá n Shí di ā o ló ng]: refers to the articles handed down from generation to generation.
2. Temple meditation couch [bü n schá n tà]: the temple refers to the elderly; Zen couch: a monk's bed. Describe the old man's quiet life like a monk.
3. Mud-stained Zen wadding [chá n xù zhā ní]: It is a metaphor that a Zen-silent heart is polluted by worldly troubles.
4. Buddhism [fó xō ng Chá n xī n]: refers to the Buddhist's single-minded practice, quiet and peaceful mentality.
5. Beyond worldly customs [chāo chén chū sú]: worldly customs: refers to the world and the world; Out: beyond. Originally, it was said that Buddhists' kung fu was profound and transcended the world. The latter's description of talent and virtue is far superior to that of others.
make a sentence
1. spearmint has no fixed place, and the green core has gone. I miss you two, stuck in the mud, and don't regret stealing the elixir.
The monks fell into a coma when they saw Wu Da's wife.
All the monks danced when they saw this woman on the altar. For a time, they were fascinated by Zen Buddhism and could not be tied to the spirit.
4. Reading regular script, some of them are simple and ingenious, which is very interesting. The brush strokes are soft outside and rigid inside, and the pen is like cutting gold and jade.
I admire the hermit style of those excellent people who travel around the mountains, but they also secretly show my hermit-like lofty and elegant style, which transcends form and spirit and melts things into me. In this artistic conception of emptiness and reality, truth and falsehood, which is often strange, I wrote two images of subject and object with simple and ancient diluted sentences.
3. What are the idioms to describe Zen? The Zen world carves dragons, transcends the secular world, and the Zen wadding is stained with mud, and the Buddha's Zen heart is full.
1.chá nshi diā o ló ng: Interpretation: refers to articles handed down from generation to generation.
2.chāo chén chū sú: Interpretation: dust and vulgarity: refers to the world and the world; Out: beyond. Originally, it was said that Buddhists' kung fu was profound and transcended the world. Describe a person whose talent and virtue are far superior.
3. Chá n xù zhā ní: Explanation: It means that the Zen-silent heart is polluted by worldly troubles.
4. Buddhist Zen (fó xìng chán xīn): Interpretation: refers to the Buddhist's single-minded practice and quiet and peaceful state of mind.
5. Bizzhà ng Gā n Tó u: Interpretation: In Buddhist terms, a pole with a height of 100 meters indicates that the road has reached a high level.
Make sentences:
1. Su Shi's article is immortal, and the Zen world carves dragons.
He is really a different person, which makes people admire him.
In this world, we should all keep a pure heart and should not let ourselves get lost in thought.
Since entering the Buddha, he has maintained the Buddhist Zen mind.
Even if we have a long way to go, we must have the motivation to make progress.
4. What are the idioms that express Zen: 1, 84000[bāwàn siqiān]: Buddhism originally refers to many things, but later it is used to describe many things. Source: "Beijing Temple Pagoda": "Hold 84,000 Dharmas and Twelve Classics, and say it."
2. Eloquence does not hinder [bià n cá i wú i]: obstacle: obstruction. Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the bodhisattva as a human being, fluent in righteousness and reasoning, and later refers to his eloquence and eloquence. Source: "Hua Yan Jing" "If you can always know the law, your eloquence will not hinder; If eloquence can be barrier-free, you can start the borderless method. "
3. Supermundane customs [chāo chén bá sú]: mundane customs: referring to the world and the world; Pull out: beyond. Originally, it was said that Buddhists' kung fu was profound and transcended the world. The latter's description of talent and virtue is far superior to that of others. Source: Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, Shi Shuo Xin Yu De, Liu Xiao quoted Xie Cheng's Book of the Later Han Dynasty: "Xu Wei, a Confucian, was born in Nanchang, Zhang Yu, beautiful and noble."
4. Turn over sentient beings [chā o d ù zhò ng sh ng]: a Buddhist term. Use incantations to get the dead out of their misery. It also means doing good deeds. Source: Fang Ming Rugao's "The Story of Zen Truth" The seventh time: "The Dojo was finished last night and I was about to come back. Women have advised me:' It's hard to come out once in a thousand years. It is very meritorious to let the flame pass through all beings at night. "Why not go and have a look?" So I spent the night in the temple. But what is there to talk about? "
5. Samadhi [c ǐ zh! Ng sā n mè i]: Samadhi: Buddhist term, Sanskrit transliteration, which means "positive definite", that is, shielding distractions and calming the mind, is a method of Buddhist practice. Metaphor is the secret of this. Source: Tang Li Zhao's Supplement to the History of China: "Huai Su, a monk in Changsha, is good at cursive writing and calls himself a saint."
6. Worship Buddha [dǐng lǐ mó bài]: Worship Buddha: When worshipping Buddha in Buddhism, people kneel down, put their hands on the ground and put their heads on the feet of the Buddha; Worship: Another way for Buddhists to bow down by raising their hands. Worship devoutly Source: Qing Yu Wanchun's "Dangkou Zhi" The first time 1 14: "There is another young woman who worships like a virtuous mother."
7. Escape into an empty door [dùnùkūng mén]: escape; Empty door: refers to Buddhism, because Buddhism believes that the world is empty. Point out the home. Avoid the world and enter the Buddha. Source: Chapter 28 of Yao's "Li Zhicheng": "The world will return to peace, not miss the preciousness, retire after success, and escape into an empty door to be a person who does not compete with the world."
8. Return to the light [f?nzhào Huíguāng]: Buddhist language. It refers to the comparative examination and self-reflection like Buddha. Source: Li Yuan Shouqing's Liu Du Cui, the fourth fold: "When Liu Cui came, he hit the cloud board and sang" Yulinling "two sentences:' Where to wake up tonight, the wind is big and the moon is short. "At the same time, we returned to the light and climbed the avenue together."
9. Achievement merit [G33NDé yuá nmn]: Merit: Buddhist terms refer to chanting and giving. Refers to the end of Buddhist activities such as chanting. Metaphor brings things to a successful conclusion. Source: Sui's "Send an envoy to the DPRK to participate in the book": "On the second day of May, teach the monarch, use comfort knot, I will bear it, and the merits will be complete and cited."
10, Elysium [jílèshèJiè]: Buddhism refers to the place where Amitabha lives. Later, it refers to a happy place. Source: Amitabha Sutra: "From the west, there is a world called Blissfulness over 10 trillion Buddhist land."
5. Poems describing Zen have no trees and mirrors are not platforms. There is nothing in the original. Where is the dust?
From the altar sutra of the Six Ancestors.
Bodhi without trees: Bodhi means enlightenment, but there is no tree. If there is a tree, the bodhi becomes a thing, and it is held. Bodhi had nothing. If we realize it, it is actually invisible.
A mirror is not a platform: although the heart is like a mirror platform, there is actually no platform at all. Where there is a platform, there is persistence. As the saying goes, "You should have nothing to live in, but your heart will grow." Why is there a platform?
Empty: empty, that is, there is no appearance, no picture, or no form, so there is nothing at all.
Where does it cause dust? Since there is nothing, dust can't be born. I just have no place to live.
This eulogy mainly comes from "you should have nothing to live in, but you should be born with your heart". If you don't have all persistence, that's what the Buddha said:' All living beings have the wisdom and virtue of the Tathagata, but they can't be proved by delusion and persistence. This place teaches people not to be persistent. This son fits the idea of Zen epiphany very well. It is an attitude of being born, which mainly means that the world is empty and everything in the world is an empty word. If the heart is empty, there is no need to resist the temptation from the outside world. Everything passes by the heart without leaving a trace. This is a very high realm of Zen, and those who appreciate this realm are called enlightenment.
6. Five-character Zen poems are about Zen poems describing the right path and dust-free.
I am a bodhi tree, and my heart is like a mirror platform. Wipe it frequently to prevent it from accumulating dust.
Bodhi trees have no trees, and the mirror platform is not a platform. There is nothing, so there is no dust.
Dongshan Xiling is green, but it is sunny under the rain. I want to ask you more things. A pigeon gives birth to an eagle.
Draw the donkey to drink the river, blow the waves with the nose. The shoes are on the shore and the mouth is in the water.
Hoe with your bare hands and ride a buffalo on foot. People cross the bridge, but the bridge does not flow.
Open the golden lock of the chamber of secrets, walk leisurely and let go of the door. A flute without holes will blow out a phoenix cloud.
Clouds disperse, leaves return to their roots. Looking back at the smoke waves, fishing songs go far away from the village.
Stand upright and relax the moon, and the fish swim to the bottom. The scenery is occupied, and it costs nothing.
Eat when you are hungry and add clothes when you are cold. Stretch your feet to sleep when you are sleepy, and love the wind when you are hot.
The heart turns with the world, and it can be quiet when it turns. Go with the flow intellectually, no joy and no worries.
Old bamboo shoots, new flowers grow old branches. Rain urges travelers to arrive, and wind sends sails home.
From a distance, the mountains are colorful, but the water sounds silent. Spring is gone, the flowers are still there, and it is not surprising that people come.
Playing drums and pipa, knowing two families. You can go to Yang Liuan, and I will stay in Dutousha.
People are idle, osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and empty. When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream.
Speaking of spring, the wind is too strong. Blow flowers with the water and turn over the fishing boat.
The fish that hit the water had a headache, and the birds that stayed in the forest were surprised. No drums at dusk, midnight show.
The cock crows at dusk and the sun shines at midnight. Xue Shizi woke up and opened his red eyes.
Yang Xiaofeng Lu 'an, apricot blossom wall in spring. In summer, Qin Yu is smooth and the pillows are cold.
The dead tree is full of leaves, and Xue Mei is withered by flowers. Beat tung into wood and dip it in snow to eat wax gourd.
The sky is quiet and cloudless, and there is a bright moon in the autumn sky. The Taoist under the forest is quiet and pleasant.
The valley is smoky and the wind sends apricot flowers. Sit quietly all day and forget everything.
Leaves are rustling and dew is hanging. Cleisthenes, running to the cloud goose, sadly holding the cicada in the tree.
When the soul moves, I walk alone, in the beauty that belongs to me only. Sometimes go to the end of the water to seek the source, or sit and watch the ever-changing clouds rise.
My heart is like an autumn moon, and the blue pool water is clear and bright. There is nothing like Aaron to teach me how to say it!
The clay idol does not cross the water, but God shines on the world. Who doesn't fake if the snow doesn't rest?
7. What are the idioms with the meaning of "Zen", such as snake heart, scraping gold on Buddha's face, adding filth to Buddha's head, Zen Buddhism, ancient Buddha with blue lights, etc?
1. Deng Qinggu Buddha
Pinyin: gǔ fó
Explanation: Green oil lamps and ancient Buddha statues. Borrow the lonely life of Buddhism.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" back to the 118th: "Poor embroidered door lady, lying alone next to Deng Qinggu Buddha!"
For example, if you think I am 29 years old, can you really dedicate my youth to Deng Qing's ancient Buddha?
2. Buddha's mouth and snake's heart
Pinyin: fó k ǒ u shé x: n
Explanation: Buddha mouth, snake heart. Although the metaphor is nice, it is extremely vicious inside.
Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 20: "All Buddhists were robbed and killed, and their ancestors came from the west, blowing and setting fire, knowing the heart of the Buddha's mouth and snake in ancient and modern times, and the monks in the world cast cages."
For example, I am ugly, but I am kind at heart, unlike you.
Scrape the gold from the Buddha's face
Pinyin: fó mian guā j and nρ n
Commentary: Buddha's face looks for gold. Metaphor is trying to search for plunder from places that should not be violated or from limited oil and water.
Source: Liu Kezhuang's "Stealing Cai Duanming's Tomb and Zhu Xiyun": "The hero's soul has been buried for a long time, and the Buddha's face is cutting gold for you today."
For example, we don't argue, but we hate that you are unreasonable.
4. Buddha's head is filthy
Pinyin: fó tóu jiā huì
Explanation: Metaphor puts bad things on good things and defiles good things.
Source: Song Shi Daoyuan's Record of Jingde Dengchuan (Volume 7): "When Cui Xianggong entered the temple, he saw a bird putting dung on the Buddha's head, so he asked the teacher,' Do birds still have Buddha's nature?' The teacher said, "Yes." Cui said, "Why did you put shit on the Buddha's head?" ? The teacher said,' Yes, why not put it on the kite's head? "
For example, make sentences: write a book every day, lack of pen and ink. How dare I insult Buddha's head?
5. Zen Buddhism
Pinyin: fóxüng chán xρn
Explanation: It refers to the Buddhist's single-minded practice and peaceful mind.
Source: The Fourth and Fifth Chapters of Water Margin: "When all the monks saw this woman on the altar, their hands and feet danced. For a while, they were fascinated by Zen Buddhism, and they were not sure. "
Example: Monks fell into a coma when they saw Wu Da's wife.