(Term) The extremely evil of the butcher. The Nineteenth Record of the Abhidharma Sakura says: All the Chandras are called evil. Those who commit evil in the extreme are called evil.
(Miscellaneous words) Care for patients. The Brahma Net Sutra says: If a Buddhist son sees all sick patients, he should always offer sacrifices, just like the Buddha. Among the eight blessings, the best field of blessings is the best field of blessings. The Twenty-eight Sanghwa said that the Dharma of seeing a patient is recorded in the cause of the Buddha's pacification of the sick monks. The Four Parts of Vinaya Forty-One also records this matter, and the Buddha's commandment says: You monks, you should see a monk from now on. (Omitted) If...
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(Miscellaneous name) Zen masters protect the food of monks and report the position of monks who have not been in the scribe and seat. Those who take it are called looking at the grain master.
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(A metaphor) is used to describe the heaviness of afflictions. The first thing to do is to say: the moon hides from the mountains, and raise a fan to form it. The wind silences the vastness, and the trees move to train them. Tongfuxing said: The true nature of the moon is hidden, and the mountain of troubles is hidden. Troubles are not one, so they are called heavy.
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