Below are the concise Zen sayings and Buddhist sayings compiled by the editor. Welcome to read and collect them.
1. Free yourself to your heart's content, live your life without any questions.
2. A stick of incense burns through the Zen gate, surpassing the limit and entering directly, establishing a Bodhi certification.
3. The entire constituent elements of Buddhism are compassion and wisdom.
4. Don't be too certain about your own opinions, as it will reduce regret.
5. A palm down is helpful, and a palm up is seeking help; Helping others is quick, seeking others is painful.
6. The truth of life is only hidden in plain and tasteless.
7. If there is no hindrance to wisdom, achievement, or other positive consciousness, all phenomena are manifested, and the Buddha's body is also undifferentiated.
8. In the next life, I wish to be a lotus, quietly blooming in front of the Buddha.
9. To give to others is to give to oneself, and one's merits will not be in vain.
10. Not seeing a thing is called seeing the way, not being able to see a thing is called walking the way.
11. Color is emptiness, emptiness is color, and the same goes for thoughts, actions, and perceptions.
12. There is no need to argue about things in the world, everything is cause and effect.
13. Others are always right, and I am always wrong, which is less troublesome.
14. The greatest thing in the world is life and death, and all white jade and gold are in vain.
15. Lovers love themselves first, self-awareness comes first, self reflection comes first, self reflection comes first.
16. My heart is like a lotus city, where there is the purest and most beautiful placement.
17. Desire is born from your will, and thoughts are born from your thoughts. Both hearts remain silent, neither color nor action.
18. Dreams are like smoke in bustling places, and thoughts become hollow like lotus flowers.
19. Worshiping the gods for blessings, from a later perspective, it is better to pay respect to the wise than to pay homage to them.
20. Avoid perfect things, avoid perfect things, avoid perfect people, be tolerant to others, and be calm in dealing with others.
21. To show respect to others is to solemnly honor oneself.
22. He is the incarnation of Buddha, but he cannot dissolve his mottled inner self.
23. Life is like seeing it for the first time, I am willing to be a lifelong lotus.
24. The manifestation of idealism and the transformation of consciousness. All laws arise from the mind.
25. All things in this world suffer. I will overcome my own suffering, and I will redeem your suffering!
26. Moonlight shadows and pine waves carry the charm of the Tao, while the fragrance of flowers and the singing of birds permeate the meditation mechanism.
27. Sincerity and emptiness, shining and constant silence, virtue is used by the heart, pure and good without evil.
28. Repentance, like a city wall, can protect our physical and mental six roots.
29. The pure and clear mind is not elsewhere, but in the delusional heart of all beings.
30. There is no need to strive for success in handling things, having no mistakes is success. Being virtuous is not necessary, having no complaints is virtue.
Today's persistence will lead to tomorrow's regret.
32. However, moving things from top to bottom is a way to save effort and effort in learning the Tao.
33. Anger is a fire in the heart that can burn merit and virtue. To practice the path of Bodhisattva, endure humiliation and protect one's heart.
34. The heart is like a lotus, it emerges from the mud without staining.
35. Doctors are difficult to cure those who are at the end of their lives, and Buddha is difficult to overcome sentient beings who have no chance.
36. Crossing oneself, letting go of meaningless life attachments, and fulfilling oneself.
37. Not forgiving sentient beings, not forgiving sentient beings, is suffering yourself.
38. Protect the Buddha's Dharma, be slow to expel overseas Chinese, and abandon donations and jealousy.
39. If you insist on taking simple things seriously, it will be very painful for you.
People who think they have wealth are actually possessed by it.
41. It is better to seek oneself than to seek others. Only by being independent and strong can one stand tall and strong.
42. All actions are like dreams, illusions, bubbles, and shadows; Like dew or electricity, one should observe it as it is.
Don't worry, fate will arrange everything. In the vast world, life and death are unpredictable.
44. Heaven has the virtue of good life, protecting nature and loving life, Amitabha Buddha.
If you want to seek Buddha, only seek the heart, and this heart is the Buddha.
46. When fate comes, it goes; when fate gathers, it disperses; when fate arises, it arises; when fate falls, it extinguishes.
47. Do not wait for old people to come and learn the Way, as many lonely graves are young people.
48. Keep a quiet heart, free from dust, and let the breeze come naturally.
49. Be grateful to the person who whipped you, because they eliminated your karma.
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Buddhist Classic Zen Language