The exquisite sentences in Buddhist scriptures contain profound truths
1. Without peace in the three realms, it is like a house of fire, filled with suffering and terrifying& mdash;— The Lotus Sutra
2. I am slow and arrogant, my flattery is insincere, and I have not heard of the name of Buddha or the true teachings, which is difficult for humans& mdash;— The Lotus Sutra
3. Transmitting one light to all the lights, until all the lights are illuminated& mdash;— The Lotus Sutra
4. Like rice, hemp, bamboo, and reeds, filled with the ten corners of the Buddha's temple, one mind is full of wisdom. In the sand tribulation of the Ganges River, salt and water all ponder together, unable to understand Buddhist wisdom& mdash;— The Lotus Sutra
5. Eternal sky, once wind and moon& mdash;— The Five Lantern Festival
6. When the old monk did not meditate thirty years ago, he saw mountains as mountains and water as water. Later on, when I personally saw knowledge, there was a place where I saw that mountains were not mountains, and water was not water. Now that I have a place to rest, as before, seeing mountains is just mountains, and seeing water is just water& mdash;— The Five Lantern Festival
7. The vast expanse of the earth, the sun, moon, stars, and a myriad of phenomena& mdash;— The Five Lantern Festival
8. All actions are impermanent, all laws have no self, Nirvana is silent& mdash;— Ahan Jing
9. There is a flower in front of the Buddha, named Youtan Hua. It sprouts for a thousand years, produces buds for a thousand years, blooms for a thousand years, fades with a flick of the finger, and blooms in an instant& mdash;— The Lotus Sutra
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Classic Buddhist Zen sayings