Buddha said
1. Buddha said life: the joy of love and the suffering of life and death! Love and love. What is love, and where is love? Take refuge in my Buddha! Leaping out of the world and not being in the five elements, even falling into hell is better than anything else!
Explanation: People, life is sentient beings, and emotions enjoy endless joy; however, life must be death, and death is suffering. Birth, old age, sickness and death are repeated, and the vastness continues. So why not be happy in life and why not be sad in death? It is better to take refuge in my Buddha and break out of the world.

2. The Buddha said that all things: All things are impermanent, and there will be death when there is birth and death. If you do not cling to birth and death, your mind will be quiet and without thoughts, and you will get eternal joy. People suffer from eternal beauty and immortality.
Explanation: Everything is impermanent, as long as there is life, there will be death. Therefore, only when you are not attached to life and death can your mind be quiet and you will get eternal joy.

3. Buddha said hell: Where is hell? Hell is in our hearts. Because people in the world are unable to satisfy their desires, they produce thirst for greed and dissatisfaction with hatred and dissatisfaction, burning our body and mind. Therefore, those who seek the way to liberation must stay away from the fire of desire.
Explanation: People often say hell, where is hell? In fact, hell is in our hearts. Because we are difficult to satisfy our desires, we develop the thirst of greed and the fire of hatred and dissatisfaction. This is hell.

4. The Buddha said external appearance: All appearances are false; if you see all appearances that are not appearances, you will see Tathagata .
Definition: Everything you can see looks are false and unreal. If you can keep your original mind, and when you see these appearances, you can not be confused by these appearances, and realize that the appearance you see is not the real appearance, then you can reach the state of Tathagata.

5. Buddha said that form and emptiness: form is not different from emptiness, emptiness is not different from color, form is emptiness, emptiness is color.
Explanation: Things in the world do not mean existence, nor do they mean nothing. Nothing is existence, and existence is nothing. Everything is created out of nothing, and then it returns to nothing.

6. Buddha said the spiritual platform: Bodhi has no trees, and the mirror is not a platform. There is nothing in it, so where can dust be caused?
Explanation: Bodhi has no trees, and a bright mirror is not a platform. It is originally nothing but nothing. What dust will be stained with? The mind is originally dustless, and dust is the mind. Without intention and dust, people will die.

7. Buddha said: Everything in the world is empty. Only by emptiness can we accommodate all things. Clench your fists and your hands are empty; stretch out your palms and you have the whole world.
Explanation: Everything in the world is empty. When you come to this world naked, you will leave this world naked, and you cannot take away a trace of the world. Only emptiness can accommodate everything.

8. Buddha said: Being jealous of others will not add any benefits to yourself, nor will it be possible to reduce other people's achievements. So, never waste your minute and second thinking about anyone you don’t like.
Explanation: Don’t be jealous of others. That will not bring you any benefits, nor will you reduce other people’s achievements. Instead of doing this, it is better to work hard to improve yourself.

9. Buddha said: Buddha is a person who has passed away, and man is the future Buddha. We must sow causes in this life and cultivate the Buddha in the future.
Explanation: Buddha is a person who has passed away, and man is the Buddha of the future, so we must sow the cause of the life in this life and obtain the fruit of the next life.

10. The Buddha said: It is better to seek oneself than to seek Buddha, and it is better to cultivate oneself than to cultivate Buddha.
Explanation: It is better to seek yourself than to seek Buddha, and it is better to cultivate yourself than to cultivate Buddha, because Buddha is in your heart and you are the future Buddha.

11. Buddha said: People have the eight sufferings of , the suffering of birth, the suffering of old age, the suffering of illness, the suffering of death, the suffering of hatred and hatred, the suffering of separation of love, the suffering of seeking, the suffering of not getting what you want, the suffering of the five aggregates are full of suffering. Only by being empty in the body and mind can one get rid of people and difficult things, and all disasters will turn into dust.
Explanation: People have eight sufferings, including birth, old age, sickness and death, hatred, love separation, inability to seek, Five aggregates, fire, all of which are suffering. Only by emptying the body and mind and not thinking about these can people leave suffering and suffering and leave themselves.

twelve. The Buddha said: The Tao is one foot taller, and the devil is one foot taller.Tao is practice, and demons are demons in the heart.
Explanation: If the Tao is one foot high, it is one foot high. Tao refers to practice and rubbing means the mind. Practicing Buddha means using daily practice to suppress the mind.

13. Buddha said: Human face is the word bitter. The eyebrows are one horizontal, the eyes are two dots, the nose is a cross, and the mouth is a mouth. When combined, it is a bitter word.
Explanation: People are born to be bitter, the face is the word bitter, the eyebrows are one horizontal, the eyes are two dots, the nose is the cross, the mouth is the mouth, and together they are the word bitter.

14. I asked the Buddha, why do I always lose? The Buddha said: Because you are reading Buddhist scriptures. I said: Then how can I win? The Buddha said: Write Buddhist scriptures by yourself.
Explanation: I asked the Buddha why I always lose. The Buddha said that it is because you are reading Buddhist scriptures. I said, how can I win? The Buddha said, then write the Buddhist scriptures by myself.

15. The Buddha said that there is fate. I slept in front of the Buddha for thousands of years, wanting to become a Buddha until one day I met you and I shed a tears of melancholy and sadness.
Buddha said: "I became a Buddha because of no love. How can you become a Buddha if you are greedy for the mortal world?"
So I began to repent.
Buddha said: "Repentance is useless. You have an unfinished fate, go and continue your marriage, and I will wait for you to come back."
For this reason, I have been begging under the Bodhi tree for five hundred years, and I want to see you again. When you met again, you said, "From the moment you asked to meet me in front of the Buddha, I have been insomnia in for five hundred years."
I asked, "In the dark, are you the one I have been waiting for for the fate for several years?"
You said, "Yes, on that day five hundred years ago, you accidentally walked the path of me. I have been waiting for you to realize this fate that has passed by."
Buddha said, "You can only cross the same boat in the same boat when you practice for thousands of years, and only sleep together in the past five hundred times. The gaze of the previous life will be replaced by one in this life."
I begged the Buddha to make another worldly relationship and let us make love and accompany each other every year.
Buddha said: "Unless the sea has endured and the rocks are rotten, and the sea becomes mulberry field."
So I beg the Buddha again to turn me into a swallow that fills the sea in the next life. Even if I go through a lot of hardships, I will fill the sea and turn the sea into mulberry field in exchange for your and my fate.
So the Buddha arranged for us to meet in this life, so that you and me could do this unfinished previous fate. When the fate ends, the song ends and the people are dispersed.
So, if you meet me, please don’t walk away, because I’m afraid I won’t be able to meet you again in the next life.
