Source: Nan-the poem mentioned in the Diamond Sutra.
Explanation:
There are monks in the second door, who are married and established, have ethics, practice at home, devote themselves to goodness, cultivate wisdom, and become monks.
Those who are "extremely clever and incompetent", "have no income" and "abandon wisdom" are not trying to enforce the law, which is a metaphor. They learn Buddhism, practice in person, achieve wisdom, and then get rid of it. He is also a person who pays attention to reality and does not blindly flaunt academic articles.
People who "can't get on the Tathagata's seat" can't get on, can't get on. This is my nature, and the Tao will always exist. If you don't get lost, you will get it, and if you get it, you won't persist.
Those who "clean up the rivers and mountains also need people" popularize education, continue the inheritance, fight for the cause, contribute to public welfare, build their homes, and create beauty.
What does the Diamond Sutra say? This is a speech by Nan, a famous scholar in Taiwan Province. According to the classification methods of Liang Daizhao and ming prince, the author divides the Diamond Sutra into 32 categories (equivalent to chapters), and then explains them one by one. Each product is summed up with an ode to explain its own experience.
1978, Mr nan huaijin talked about "how to practice Buddhism", and two years later he talked about the Diamond Sutra. Because of the special opportunity, I thoroughly analyzed the questions and seemingly difficult points in the classics. Forever teachers and circle friends will record videos first, and then Liu Yuhong will sort them out and add a small question; Master Hong Ren and Miss Li Sumei and many others helped proofread. Because the Diamond Sutra transcends philosophy and religion, Mr. Nan gave a common title "What does the Diamond Sutra say". Learning from the ordinary is extraordinary and ordinary.