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[From]: "Forty-two Chapter Sutra" 20: "The Buddha's words should be remembered in the four major bodies, each with a name, and none of them have self." ”
Example]: Twin chaos, no name.
Qing Chen Chen's "Water Margin" is the thirty-first chapter.
Syntax]: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object; Derogatory.
Source: Ming Lanling smiled and laughed at "The Words of the Golden Bottle Plum": "There is no heart to worry about; The four are empty. ”
Example: Some people, because of setbacks in some aspects, have all their thoughts ruined, and thus have a kind of negative thoughts, which is very wrong.
[Idiom]: The door of convenience.
Pinyin]: fāng biàn zhī mén [Interpretation]: Convenience: This Buddhist language means to be flexible. Originally, Buddhism guided people to enter the religion, and later referred to the convenient way to give people. >>>More
Sit and eat the mountain empty.
zuò chī shān kōng >>>More
The answer should be [yellow face and thin muscles].
Explanation]: The face is yellow, and the body is thin. Describe a person who is malnourished or sick. >>>More
Non-targeted.
Explanation]: of: bull's-eye; Arrow: Arrow. There is no target to shoot arrows indiscriminately. Parables speak and do things without a clear purpose, or are unrealistic. >>>More
无的放矢 wú dì fàng shǐ
Definition]: bull's-eye; Arrow: Arrow. There is no target to shoot arrows indiscriminately. Figuratively speaking, speaking, and doing things without a clear purpose; or unrealistic. >>>More