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The meaning of evil deeds

Question 1: What does the movie Evil mean? A young couple began to prepare for the wedding. At the same time, their terrible secrets in the past clashed with the evil forces now, which made the couple restless.

Question 2: What behaviors are evil? The seven deadly sins ―― gluttony, greed, laziness, lewdness, arrogance, jealousy and rage ―― are regarded by Catholics as seven deadly sins, which appear repeatedly in the Bible, famous paintings and sermons of medieval church people, especially in Thomas? Aquinas' religious works, Dante's Divine Comedy and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales are still famous today.

"Seven" is a mysterious number in religion, which is fully demonstrated in the Old Testament. God made Adam in seven days, and took out Adam's seventh rib to make Eve. Satan's original body is a seven-headed fire dragon (the third section of Chapter 12 of Revelation says: "There is a big red dragon with seven heads, which also wears a crown ... The fire dragon is an ancient snake, called devil, also called Satan, which has puzzled the whole world ..."), Satan is also the biggest devil in hell, and seven fallen angels are called Satan, among which the most famous. ), Belzub, Bailey, Abadong, Mastema, Samael. After The Age of Laziness, Christianity directly represented the seven deadly sins with the images of Satan's seven demons: pride, jealousy, rage, laziness, greed, gluttony and greed.

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Danchi: Nanatsu no taizai

The seven deadly sins belong to the classification of human evil deeds, and were committed by St. Thomas, a priest of Shinto Society in the 3rd century. Aquinas listed various manifestations of evil deeds. In Catholic teachings, it is put forward that' according to the opinions of John Gessian and Pope Elucius I, we can distinguish the main evils that Christians often encounter'. The' significant' here means that these sins belong to the original sin, for example, the greed of thieves stems from desire.

These evils were originally written by Pang Yi, a Greek theological monk, and they were eight evils that hurt personal spirituality, namely, gluttony, lust, greed, sadness, anger, laziness, conceit and pride. Pang Yi observed that people at that time gradually became self-centered and particularly proud. Laziness here refers to' mental laziness'.

In the late 6th century, Pope George I reduced these eight crimes to seven, and included conceit in pride, laziness in sadness and jealousy. His ranking standard is the degree of love. Its order is: pride, jealousy, anger, sadness, greed, gluttony and lust. Later theologians such as St. Thomas? Aquinas has different views on this sorting method.

Compared with the seven deadly sins, Catholicism lists seven virtues (humility, gentleness, kindness, chastity, temperance, enthusiasm and generosity).

Major evils cannot be confused with unforgivable sins.

Dante arranged the seven deadly sins in The Divine Comedy according to the severity of evil deeds, in the following order:

1) lewd-illegal * * *, such as adultery. Dante's criterion is' excessive love for each other', which will belittle God's love for people.

2) Gluttony-wasting food, or indulging in excessive appetite, drinking too much or hoarding too much food (Dante's view is' excessive greed for pleasure').

3) Greed-greedy to have more than what you need (or, in Dante's view, greed is' excessively keen to seek the superiority of money or power').

4) Laziness-laziness and wasting time

Laziness is condemned because:

Others need to work harder to bridge the gap.

Because what you should do is not done well, it is harmful to yourself.

Balance: one party pays more than the other (from Dante's theological point of view, laziness is' unable to love God wholeheartedly, unable to love God wholeheartedly'-specifically, it includes laziness, cowardice, lack of imagination, satisfaction and irresponsibility.

5) Anger-inappropriate (evil) feelings caused by hatred, revenge or denial of others. In addition to the power given by law, the desire to punish others is also classified as anger (described by Dante as love for justice metamorphoses into revenge and spice &; q......& gt& gt

Question 3: There are countless idioms describing many evil deeds.

Q ū ng zhú n shū [explanation] Exhausted: exhausted, finished; Bamboo: Bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times. There are too many descriptions of crimes to finish.

[Source] "Old Tang Book? "Biography of Li Mi": "The bamboo in Nanshan is not poor; Resolve the waves in the East China Sea, and evil will not flow. "

[Example] The miracle performed by compatriots in enemy-occupied areas in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression is really called ~. Zou Taofen's Since the Anti-Japanese War

Question 4: The meaning of evil slam pride and willfulness is 5 points. These are two idioms. A vicious slam means doing all the bad things and being full of evil. Being arrogant and willful means being blind and conceited, doing things according to your own preferences and letting your temper go.

Question 5: What does it mean to occupy a nest as evil as a dove? Idiom allusion: A pigeon can't make a nest, but it often occupies a magpie's nest. This refers to a woman who gets married and lives in her husband's house. Metaphor after occupying someone else's residence.

Origin of idioms: The Book of Songs? Zhao Nan? Magpie nest: "Birds have nests and pigeons live on them."

Some birds have the habit of parasitic eggs, that is, they don't hatch eggs, but put them in other birds' nests and let others raise them for them. The parasitic bird will lay its eggs in the nest of a bird smaller than itself, so that his R bird can dominate the nest and protect itself from being preyed and grow smoothly.

Today, the word "magpie's nest occupation" refers to anyone (male or female) occupying another person's residence, occupying another person's land, or seizing another person's achievements. For example, "the house that my father worked so hard to buy all his life was occupied by my son Quechao."

Question 6: What is the meaning of evil deeds? The more detailed the explanation, the better. It would be better if we could follow the meaning of the Bible or resign ourselves to fate. Please. Evil deeds are the seven deadly sins

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Question 7: I remember someone saying something to the effect that you didn't tell others what was right and wrong, and he punished them directly after doing it. Is this evil? I seem to have read it in some novel.

Question 8: Beggar means "teacher", not a proper term of Buddhism. People in China are called "monks", that is, "sangha", which is the law of Buddhism, but believers at home are bound by their families after all: Sanskrit Samgha;; Twenty years later. This is different from the evil spirits commonly known as doctors in India, and the "monk" is called the world of China and Tibet, and only Sakyamuni can be called it. Sangha is a religious group organized by a group of Buddhist monks. This title is not limited to men. But in law, monks are often not used, and they should give up their love and bid farewell to their loved ones. Teachers in the same family are not allowed. At least four people are required to form a sangha. But later, the word was used as a title for ordinary monks. In India, it can be used as a teacher. After all, the monks' group is self-cultivation, which was obtained after more than ten years of monks' discipline; Ten years later, just as a soldier can't be called an army, he will measure the collective strength of all beings. These common names in society are because a person can't be a Sangha (there should be at least four people), and the Buddhist monk group (Sangha) was founded in Yan, calling the Sangha' small' and the secular doctor' evil', which refers to all Buddhist groups. In the Buddhist legal system, it is collectively called the three realms; It also refers to the practice of "respecting Liuhe", which is even different from China's misinformed monk-an old monk is an old monk. It is also wrong for such groups to beg for food relief, so they are called "monks" to teach people the fellowship of chanting, because. Harmony comes from the abbreviation of Sangha. At that time, due to the vigorous development of industry and commerce, people were qualified to shave their hair, and the use of "harmony" was different from the mistakes of popular customs. Even all the political systems at that time. "Monk" is the continuation of Buddhist wisdom, and Sanskrit is the abbreviation of Sangha. Monks are honorifics. They call hairdressers and missionaries Upadhyaya, and monks are the first Fukuda in the world. After five years, everyone can be called a monk. Its word meaning is "public", which gives people a warning. Sangha is a group of Buddhist monks. It is said that the word "famous monk" means the bad side, and it was later absorbed by religious groups and called the trainer, which was also a joke), and was banned by monks. China misinformed it as "Derby Kong Qiu", which means Supreme, Shami and "Poor Monk". The word monk, a monk who practices the Buddha's teachings, can only be called a monk, and a qualified monk can also be called a monk; More than 50 years later, according to Wu Bo Toye's original intention, when he arrived in Khotan, he was called a harmonious society or □(Khosha. Before the rise of Buddhism, all male Buddhists who believed in the teachings of the Buddha and pointed out that they practiced at home were abbots, all over the age of 20, and they were "sangha", so rich people organized many different groups according to their professional nature. Monk, the word "monk". Furthermore, a monk can only be called a monk if he is qualified to be a teacher. He was called a monk (meaning a monk-seeking Buddha, never forgetting his original intention of becoming a monk), and was translated into a monk in China (see biography and secret collection). He can only be called a soldier. Based on this, the word "Sangha" was widely used in ancient Indian society. ) it can be seen that the word monk is the word' poor'. Both monks and nuns are in the Sangha, which is inconsistent with the original meaning. It is a symbol of the existence of Buddhism in the world and should be translated as a pro-teacher. The spread of Buddhism, Tao Zhu sage's uncle Lu Hong, and the young monk are all called "Sangha", and the lost disciples are called Wu Bo Tuoye. After knowing the two laws of monks and nuns, I really have the basis and wisdom. After the Buddha realized it, he called it the throne, and it was not easy to get rid of the shackles of his loved ones. Some monks call themselves "little monks" modestly, and the word "He-"is the first word in Chinese, so they can be teachers to learn their specialties. Everyone is in charge of the "harmonious * * *" monk group. Six people, including Liu Guyuan, X and Ru Chen, became monks, and even Amao and dogs didn't grow up. Therefore, in India, there are also monks and monks (Za Ahan Volumes 9.253 and 255, etc. ), thus it can be seen. Monks are the mentors and masses of Buddhist disciples at home, but later generations do call them monks. It is purely because of the voice of western languages that those who follow the teachings and enter the holy fruit may be because of Sakyamuni's nirvana. The Buddhist community is used to the teaching of "eminent monks", which is generally considered as a name for men only, and no one can call it a "famous monk". So a person can't be called a sangha. Broadly speaking. The word "monk" originally came from Sanskrit, so the Buddha entrusted the responsibility of living in the world for a long time to the pure monk group of Lehe. It is really inappropriate to call it the elder among the elders, and then began to spread Buddhism and educate the public, that is, to believe in Buddhism. This may be Schleswig's belief in Buddhism ... > >

Question 9: Good people are generous, and good deeds are enough to punish evil and promote good. What do you mean? Learn more Buddhist knowledge, do more good deeds and evolve personal practice. Buddha is in your heart, even if you don't learn to do more good deeds, it will evolve quickly! ! !

Question 10: What does sin mean?

Buddhist language. Refers to the evil deeds that deserve retribution.