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Buddha said life has eight major sufferings. Which eight are they and what is the most bitter?

The first pain in life-suffering. Buddha said that the real world is painful, and we live in this world, which is itself painful.

When will life and death end? Pain comes from oneself, and pain comes from living. So the first sound of life is crying loudly.

The second bitterness in life-old bitterness. Buddha said that youth is easy to lose, and when teenagers are away, all good thoughts will be hidden in deeper and deeper wrinkles.

While he was alive, he was already dead. People's noumenon is always in the process of birth, illness and death. Compared with yesterday, you are old. How do people control the changes of interest-bearing metabolism?

The third bitterness of life-disease. The Buddha said, there are unexpected events in the sky, and people are doomed to misfortune. Wandering in the cruel reality, who can guarantee not to be tortured by illness? People who eat whole grains are not sick, and the pain at any time makes people sick.

The fourth bitterness of life-the bitterness of death. Buddha said that death is not necessarily painful, and the fact of death brings more fear to the living than death itself. Death is the beginning of a new life, reincarnation is the birth of the next life, but it is painful to miss it when you die.

Life is the fifth bitter-love is not bitter. Buddha said that love is the performance of pursuing integration and overcoming division, loving God is the unity of spirit, and loving people is the unity of life. However, people know the pain contained in love itself. Asking what the world is like is a commitment to life and death.

Life is the sixth bitter-never ask for it. Buddha said that human desire cannot be integrated with the object of desire. Desire is like an elongated rubber band. If you can't find the place to call, you will bounce back and hit yourself, which is very painful. Pursuing pain, but also losing pain.

The seventh bitterness of life-resentment will be bitter. Buddha said that when love can't be bridged, it will be realized through emotional means-resentment, all external resentment will rebound and hurt yourself, and all internal resentment will hurt others. Lust is the source of pain.

The Eighth Bitterness of Life-Five Yin Overbearing Bitterness. Buddha said that all kinds of illusions that people see, hear, think, encounter and feel will lead people to lose themselves and fall into pain. The world is often confused by appearances, so it is deeply involved.