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If there is no wisdom in the five realms, it means that if there is no wisdom, it is impossible to reach the other side of the perfection of merit just by relying on the other five abilities.
The relevant content of the "Thirty-Seven Verses of the Buddha's Journey" is: If there is no wisdom to the five degrees, it is impossible to complete the Bodhi fruit, so it is convenient to practice the wisdom of the Buddha's son. Emphasize the importance of "wisdom" in cultivating merits.
Buddhism pays attention to the "six degrees": giving (charity) to the other side, keeping the precepts (precepts) to the other side, forbearance (forbearance) to the other side, diligence (refinement) to the other shore, meditation (meditation) to the other shore, wisdom (wisdom) to the other shore. The wisdom (prajnaparamita) refers to the wisdom of attaining the emptiness of the dharma bodies and the wisdom of cutting off the afflictions and attaining the true nature, which can cure ignorance.
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We should think of others better and always be grateful for the little things. It's none of the business, because he doesn't need to know what you're thinking. Doing so just makes you happier.
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It means that a person has a different insistence on a thing or a person, and has a different concern.
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The disadvantage is that the synonym of attachment is stubbornness, and some things become worse, so that it is not good for oneself and others!
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Persistence means being very persistent in a certain thing. I'm very sure that I will keep doing it.
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Persistence is to be very persistent in one thing, perseverance, and hope that this thing will continue to be done and done.
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Individuality is the overall characteristic that is unique to an individual and distinguishes it from other individuals, that is, the sum of stable and essential psychological characteristics with certain tendencies, which is a prominent part of a person's commonality.
Personality can also be referred to as personality or personality, according to Mr. Hao Bin, a well-known psychologist: "Personality can be defined as a general term for individual thoughts, emotions, values, beliefs, perceptions, behaviors and attitudes, which determine how we perceive ourselves and the environment around us." It is constantly evolving and changing, and it is the sum total of everything that a person has experienced in life since birth.
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Personality, simply put, is the unique character that an individual possesses, which makes a person different from others.
Personality is generally expressed as something that is within a person, or a spiritual aspect of a person. The word personality is also a field of psychological research.
In psychology, personality refers to the psychological characteristics that are unique to an individual, including genetic and learned traits.
It can also refer to a person's relatively fixed characteristics, which can be used to distinguish them from others.
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It means the mental outlook or psychological outlook of an individual.
Personality and personality in a broad sense are synonymous, and both refer to the sum total of some conscious tendencies and various stable and unique psychological characteristics of an individual.
Individuality in the narrow sense usually refers to the individuality in the psychological outlook of an individual, as opposed to the commonality, that is, the unique psychological characteristics of the individual. Personality in the narrow sense usually refers to the comprehensive manifestation of some psychological characteristics of an individual that are associated with conscious tendencies.
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一、个性 [ gè xìng ] meaning:
1. A person's relatively fixed characteristics formed under the influence of a certain social environment and education. It is manifested in temperament, character, intelligence, will, emotion, interests, hobbies, etc.
2. Philosophical categories. It refers to the individual, special nature of a thing that distinguishes it from other things. As opposed to "commonality".
2. Near antonyms:
synonyms: character, character, nature, nature, temperament, temper, temperament.
Antonyms: commonality.
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Personality refers to the mental outlook or psychological outlook of an individual, also known as "personality". The word personality comes from the Latin word "persona", which originally referred to the "mask" worn by the actor, and was later extended to refer to the character, the character, and their inner characteristics or psychological outlook.
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Personality means: refers to the sum of a person's unique, stable, and essential psychological tendencies and psychological characteristics. To put it simply, personality is a person's overall mental outlook.
Personality: [ gè xìng ].
Explain in detail. 1.The peculiarities of things, i.e., the special properties of a thing that distinguish it from other things.
"The Theory of Contradictions: The Particularity of Contradictions": "Because of the particularity of contradictions, individuality is created. ”
2.Refers to the sum of an individual's stable psychological characteristics, including personality, interests, hobbies, etc. It is a relatively stable characteristic of a person formed and developed on the basis of human physiological quality and under certain social conditions through social practice activities and education.
Lao She's "Four Worlds in the Same Hall" Part 18: "When his eyes are fixed, he seems to be very deep and has a strong personality. ”
1.Xiaohong is an introverted child who usually doesn't like to talk much.
2.Only by teaching students according to their aptitude can the students' personalities be fully developed.
3.Their personalities are so different that they can't talk about it at all.
4.His indecisive and indecisive personality is really worrying.
5.Hiroshi Kamiya's innocent student personality and opportunities are still very kind.
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If the meaning of Prajna is very broad, it is not enough to speak of it as wisdom or great wisdom, the meaning does not include purification, and the expression is not perfect, so it is not translated. The Buddha said the Dharma for 49 years, and talked about Prajna for 22 years, with a total of eight major parts, which were summarized as the "Great Prajna Sutra", with as many as 600 volumes. The Heart Sutra is an excerpt from the 600 volumes of the Great Prajna Sutra, and is concise and concise, with only 260 words.
Although there are few words, the righteousness is very complete and profound, and the connotation is very rich. The essence of the 600 volumes of the Great Prajna Sutra has been taken and summarized. Therefore, the Heart Sutra is the essence and essence of the Great Prajna Sutra.
Paramita is Sanskrit. It can be translated as 'the other side to' and 'degree' (i.e., the degree of the six degrees).
Heart', the meaning of the word 'heart' in the scripture title is twofold: one is the center, the meaning of the heart and the core. In the two, the heart is to indicate the true heart of a person, and everyone has a true heart.
Warp'. 'Sutra' is a common name, and 'Prajnaparamita' is a name unique to this sutra and is called an alias. The meaning of the sutra is to permeate the ordinary law.
Through the ancient and modern (through), wide everything (shooting), this principle is normal (usual), and it is always the law (law). It can be seen that the meaning of the scripture is very deep.
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The meaning of this sentence is that the way of heaven brings the world to balance by cutting the excess to make up for the shortage, while human nature is to reduce the deficiency and enrich the abundanceThis sentence comes from Lao Tzu's "Tao Te Ching", revealing the law of nature and all things in the world, and the essence is that the way of heaven is public and human.
1. The way of heaven is more than what is lost and what is not enough, reflecting the ideological wisdom of yin and yang checks and balances. If we pay attention to our lives, we will find that nature eventually leads to justice. Whether it is the cycle of biological food chain, the earth's geological changes and cycles, or the spiral of social civilization, it is not difficult for us to find that they are moving in the direction that is most suitable for human development.
Even though at first glance the phenomenon of uneven development in the world is obvious, there is a balanced development mechanism behind it. Personally, I don't have a deep understanding of the five studies of yin and yang, but I understand its middle-of-the-road natureJust like shooting an arrow with a bow, the height and strength are not extreme, but only appropriate, so that you can hit the bull's-eye.
2. The lack of humanity and the surplus are made up, which breaks the selfish and greedy nature of human nature. In the real society, there are very few people who can selflessly dedicate themselves to others without their own interests, and if there is, it is a saint with a high realm. Ordinary people do not back down in matters involving their own interests, even the more intimate people may fight for a piece of the pie with a red face and a thick neck, most people think in their hearts "I am rich, can be richer", "my interests, why give up to others" ......These are actually beyond reproach, becauseIt is human instinct to maintain oneself, and it is all about protecting others to be emotional, and no one minds too much happiness.
This sentence seems to be expounding objective facts, but in fact, it is proposing the guidance of thought and actionLao Tzu hopes that "humanity" will learn from "the way of heaven", that human beings will be as selfless and generous as the way of heaven, and that the world will be harmonious and beautiful. Therefore, we must reduce conflicts of interest, have more humanistic care, and let the happy people dispel the gloom and share the hardships and ...... for the unfortunate as much as possibleOf course, I personally think that this idea is great and utopian.
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Scientists used Einstein's general theory of relativity to predict a celestial body called a "black hole".
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A black hole, black, indicates that it does not emit or reflect any light electromagnetic waves to the outside world. The cave is anything that once it enters its borders, it will not want to slip out again.
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Black holes were first calculated by German mathematician Carl Schwarzschild, in the black hole around anything whether it is signal, light or matter can not escape, space-time here has become a bottomless pit, such a place that cannot be seen, touched or detected is called a black hole.
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Black holes are celestial bodies in the universe that are left behind by the death of stars (usually stars), and black holes with huge gravitational pull are generated**.
Let's start by instilling the notion that each planet has its own Schwarzschild radius.
When a planet (usually a star) dies, a black hole is formed when it collapses with a radius smaller than the Schwarzschild radius.
First, it will fall into its own gravitational trap, sink deeper and deeper, and be compressed smaller and smaller.
Finally, it is compressed into a singularity (a point at which the internal physical quantities are critical) and the black hole is created.
Its gravitational pull is so strong that light is sucked away by it (within a certain range).
Black holes are divided into two categories: rotating ¬ rotating.
A rotating black hole can connect to another universe, but the entrance to the wormhole does not rotate and the black hole does not have a connection until it evaporates and disappears.
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Hello, it's a pleasure to be able to answer your question here, the planet that broke through the Chandrasekhar limit, with less support than gravity, and finally pressed itself into a singularity, forming a high-density region, generating spatial distortion enough to restrain the movement of photons, forming an event horizon.
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