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Since Buddhism was introduced into China, some Buddhist words have appeared in our lives. Tell us what they mean.

The only way:

(terminology) the only way to do it. The only principle is the norms of Buddhism and Taoism, so the cloud method. The sage is interested, so it is called Cloud Gate. Buddhism has 84,000 practices. The only way, above all other methods, is to see the Holy Way directly. Manjusri in Vimalakīrti Jing asked Vimalakīrti: What is the only way? Vimo should not be silent. Extraordinary: Good, good! No words, is the only way to be true. Zhao Yue: The word of the world is the law, and the saints are the doors. On the Twelve Doors, I said:' The net name is based on reason and pure together, so it is called two. It's really an orbit, so the cloud method. Wonderful and empty, so it is cloud gate. "See there is no other way.

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(terminology) a truth, such as equality, is the only truth. Bodhisattva has realized the principle of equality, which means that this is the only way to enter. The Vimalakīrti Classic says that the Tao of thirty-three people must be true. The Vimalakīrti Classic is the only way:' What does it say? The origin of existence is extremely superior to the two methods. If the second law has been abolished, it will enter the mysterious field. Zhao said, "Li Dao has two names, so it is not two words." Mahayana Yizhang said:' There is no difference between the two, that is, the true meaning of the classics. A solid truth, wonderful silence and separation from each other, such as equality, disappear in each other, so the clouds are not the same. "The twelve-door theory says:' One door is clean, so it is called the second door.'

Buddhist language refers to the teaching method that shows all absolute equality truths beyond relativity and difference. That is, those who can see the Holy Word directly above the 84,000 Dharma. The unique methods of Vimalakīrti Classic include 33 unique methods. Today's proverbs often quote the phrase "the only way to learn a certain knowledge and technology" in Buddhism.

In Buddhism, the norm of understanding things is called practice; It is here that all saints who practice Taoism are enlightened, which is the so-called gate. There are 84,000 ways of Buddhism, and the only way is the highest realm. When you enter this gate, you enter the holy land of Buddhism, and you can directly see the Holy Road, that is, you have reached the nirvana beyond life and death. From the perspective of Buddhist philosophy, "Bubi" means "either one or the other", "equality of all beings", "self-equality" and "equality of mind and Buddha". It is the method and concept of Buddhism to understand everything in the world, and deductively expounds the relationship between the essence and appearance of everything in the world.

According to the Vimalakīrti Sutra, Manjushri asked Vimalakīrti, "Let's talk about ourselves. The benevolent will say, what is the only way for Bodhisattva to enter? " Vimalakīrti should not remain silent. Manjusri said, "Good is good. Even if there is no written language, it is the only real method. "

2. Buddha worship ceremony: the most common name in Buddhism when worshipping Buddha. People kneel down with their hands on the ground and their heads on the feet of the recipient; Worship: Another way for Buddhists to bow down by raising their hands. Bow down devoutly. Bow down devoutly is a metaphor for worship to the extreme.

Chu Qing Yu Wan Chun's Dangkou Zhi 1 14: "There is another young woman who worships and acts like a virtuous mother."

4. Master Xuanzang said in "The Tale of the Western Regions of Datang" that there are nine levels of tribute to the western regions, and "five-body kneeling" is the most respectful way of worship. "Five-body", also known as "Five Wheels", refers to elbows, knees and foreheads. "Five-body kneeling" means "five rounds of kneeling ceremony" (On Holding the Ground). Its process is: stand upright and fold, bend your knees and elbows to the ground, turn your hands over and bow. The objects of "full devotion" are generally Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Such as the Tathagata Bodhisattva Sutra: "The prince is full of enthusiasm and kowtows to the Buddha's feet." Another example is "Please Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva to Surrender the Poisonous Dharani Sutra": "If you call it the Three Treasures, it means the name of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, and it is full of anger towards the west." Also use the temple worship tower. For example, "Entering the Temple and Living in the Inner Posha for Ten Years": "If a Bodhisattva enters a Buddhist temple, he will throw himself at the temple gate when he first wants to enter." It is also used to worship the king or something. For example, "Biography of Liang Shu and Zhu Yi Tianzhu Kingdom": "Today, this country has ordinary subjects, and the mountains and rivers are cherished. They all belong to it, and they are sincere kings." Today, the metaphor of "enthusiasm" is full of admiration and admiration. For example, Qingyuan Mei's "Poetry with the Garden" Volume 1: "Wan Zhepo Guang Tai, a fellow traveler, was so fond of the May 7th, and Cheng Yumen read it and threw himself on the ground." Another example is Lu Xun's Law of Borrowing Money in the New Era: "Because he is a genius and a revolutionary, many women are thirsty."

3. The explanation of Dragon and Tiger was originally a Buddhist story, referring to subduing Dragon and Tiger with magic. The latter metaphor has great ability to overcome powerful opponents or great difficulties.

From Liang Huijiao's Biography of Liang in the Southern Dynasties, Volume 10: "You can curse dragons with secret spells." Tang Daoxuan's "Continued Biography of a Monk Xi Yi Chan Monk Hou": "When I heard that two tigers were fighting, the roar shook the rocks, and Zhang Xi took the solution and dispersed."