Buddhism believes that life is a practice, and all the hardships in the world are caused and result, there is no love without reason, nor no hatred without reason, and everything that happens now is caused by the past, or the result that leads to the future. In Buddhism, birth, o

Buddhism believes that life is a practice, and all the hardships in the world are caused and result, there is no love without reason, nor no hatred without reason, and everything that happens now is caused by the past, or the result that leads to the future.

Buddhism regards birth, old age, illness, death, love separation, hatred and hate, and the five yin roasts are regarded as the eight difficult states of life, called Buddhism Eight sufferings .

The first four types of birth, old age, sickness and death belong to the laws of nature, and are no different from all things in the world, animals, plants and creatures. Even the towering mountains can weather and become rotten soil, and time can destroy all vitality.

The four kinds of sufferings behind are love separation, hatreds and hatreds, and the inability to obtain them. The five yin roasts are more of a state of mind and a kind of cultivation. This is also the difference between Buddhists and ordinary people. They can understand the sufferings of the world and find liberation from Buddhism.

The opposite of the pain of separation between love is the pain of meeting with enemies and hatred. Friends with like-mindedness, lovers who vow to each other, couples with deep affection, children who are happy, or divorced or died, they cannot be independent. But on the contrary, those who are disgusting, boring, or who are incompatible with interests, are gathered together again. If these disgusting and abominable people can never see each other for life, will they be pure in front of you? Unfortunately, the personnel issues in society are complicated and "not that enemies don't gather." Under certain circumstances, the more people they hate each other, the more they are arranged together, like shadows, as if there is no time to disperse. Isn't this very distressing?