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What did a Buddhist disciple say?

Buddhism often says: "I slow down the mountain, and the dharma water doesn't enter." "I slow down the mountain, and I don't run water." That's what it means.

I slowed down the mountain, but I couldn't get into the water.

A scholar, hearing that a Zen master was very knowledgeable, refused to accept it, so he talked to the Zen master about it.

When the Zen master received the arrogant scholar, he poured tea for the scholar, filled the scholar's teacup all the time, and even overflowed. The tea flowed all over the table, and the Zen master was still pouring tea.

So, the scholar couldn't help saying, "Zen master, the tea is full."

The Zen master smiled and replied, "Yes! I climb the mountain slowly, but I can't get the water in. You are like this teacup full of water, and you can't hold any more tea. "

All knowledge needs to be acquired from modesty. People who are full of prejudice and those who have been slow to pay tribute to Gao, although they smell the dharma, can't get into the water and rarely get legal benefits.

-Excerpt from Ancient and Modern Buddhist Stories edited by Master Ming Ru (II)

There is no amitabha in the south!