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Please consult colleagues in the industry. I study Buddhism, but my level is limited. There are many places in the scripture that I can't understand. I'm confused. How to solve it?

Wisdom is very important for understanding scripture! Classical Chinese was really difficult to understand when wisdom was not present, and so was I at first. I suggest that you might as well read more, and then you'd better find a monk and Dade to explain. Of course this is the case. For some abstruse scriptures, such as the Diamond Sutra, it is still not easy to understand.

The so-called "abstinence, determination and wisdom"! Only by keeping precepts and living a certain life can wisdom be born. So you must practice meditation, your heart will be clean and calm, your wisdom will naturally appear, and incredible things will happen, that is, you will feel that you will understand as soon as you read the scriptures, and it seems that you don't need a deep foundation in ancient Chinese.

At the same time, personal experience feels that it is also very necessary to do some work (confession, charity, release, vegetarianism, chanting Buddha, etc.). ). When the so-called obstacles are removed, wisdom can easily appear, and the scriptures will naturally understand (this is true, seemingly irrelevant, but it helps a lot).

If it is really difficult to understand, you can also look at the articles of Tibetan Buddhism. The language is easy to understand, and some also explain the scriptures.

No matter what it is, it is best to have correct guidance. Now the information on the internet is mixed. It is also very important to pray for Buddha and Bodhisattva to help you find a teacher with correct knowledge and insight as soon as possible. Before you have guidance, you can refer to the French of great men such as Karmapa, King of Dabao, as a guide to practice.

I wish you a happy growth! Prove bodhi early! Happiness comes from suffering!