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Buddhist idioms

If it weren't for the monk's sake

No one goes to the temple for no reason ― I won't come to you if I have nothing to ask you.

Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil; Virtue will be rewarded, and evil will be rewarded

Saving one's life is better than building a seven-level pagoda, suffering is endless, turning back to the shore, putting down the butcher's knife to become a Buddha, regenerating parents, raising the height of the Tao by one foot, raising the height of the devil by one foot, making a further progress with a hundred feet, and as you sow, you reap what you sow.

Flowers falling from the sky-bragging about something

Smile at the Flowers, Nod at the Stone, I am the only one, Love is gone.

Blaming ancestors, riding a donkey to find a donkey, taking the lead, catching turtles in a jar, sucking up the Xijiang River in one gulp, grinding bricks like mirrors and adding insult to injury.

Show yourself, a flash in the pan, the only way, steaming sand to cook, naked

From generation to generation. , "artificial eye hiding", "founder of the mountain", "discipline", "doing a great job in the world", "smiling at flowers" and "the old monk decided"