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There is no vulgarity and elegance in this world, only people's self-appreciation and disdain for the eyes of others.
If I have to say, there are countless people who are influenced by others to change themselves and follow the trend, and the reason why there are so many people like this is because most people follow the weakness of human nature.
It's like someone who is good will be jealous, and someone who is bad will make themselves complacent.
The public is probably vulgar. After all, the mountain is so high, only a few people can overcome all difficulties and climb up from the perspective of others.
The mountains here are not just status or money, but a real height and depth.
The higher the realm, the more difficult it is to be.
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Judge whether a person is vulgar or not.
Just look at whether he is chasing hot spots on Weibo or not.
Chasing hot spots is not necessarily vulgar, and caring about current affairs is what everyone should do.
But when you post it on Moments, you will say that this thing is right, and you will say that this thing is not right.
It must be a nephew.
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To be a layman means to let go of the spiritual burden on your body and be a normal person. Everyone thinks that they are upright and open, and they are very tall and tall without eating the world, and now that the Internet is so developed, many people are immersed in the virtual world and forget about reality.
However, in the real world, everyone has seven emotions and six desires, and must be in harmony with the world. Greed for money, lust, the foundation of human life, the beginning of reproduction, everything is understandable. But if you imagine yourself too tall, you will lose yourself. After all, he is a layman, who loves the prosperity of this world, and cannot bear the loneliness and desolation of prosperity.
I am a layman after all, I love the prosperity of this world, and I can't bear the loneliness and desolation of the prosperity.
After all, I am a layman, without shocking talents, and those different thoughts and feelings have been met by many people in the long river of history.
I am a layman after all, I can't let go of gains and losses, I can't see through the red dust, and I will always be nostalgic for the past.
After all, I am a layman, guarding a worldly heart and loving this world.
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What is a layman, I don't know, do things according to the heart, treat life according to the heart, and treat death according to the heart.
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laity [sú rén] means copy: vulgar person; Vulgar people. Buddhism and Taoism refer to the unmonastic
Lay people are opposed to monks.
First, the basic interpretation of the laity dao:
vulgar people; Vulgar people.
2. Cited and explained by the laity:
vulgar people; Vulgar people.
Lu Xun, "Mobilization of the South and the North: On Reprinting Woodcuts": "The distinction between elegance and vulgarity in China lies here: the elegant man often cannot tell the content of the painting that he thinks is good, but the layman has to ask about the content. ”
3. Examples of laity usage:
1. Speculative reasoning philosophers have paid so much pain, but they are often formed naturally and unthinkingly by the laity.
2. I am a layman, but my ** is not good.
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1. Correspondence with monks.
They are monks, you are laymen.
2 corresponds to Ya.
Daya to vulgarity.
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1.vulgar people; Vulgar people. 2.Ordinary people, ordinary people; The people, the people. 3.Buddhism and Taoism refer to secular people who have not become monks, as opposed to monks.
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Layman Interpretation:
1.[layman]: Buddhism refers to the fact that the life of a monk is still a kind of asceticism compared to that of the layman.
Specialized 2[mediocre
person]: a mediocre person; Vulgar people (Heng) are often calm and quiet, and it is difficult to deal with the laity. --Book of the Later Han Dynasty. Zhang Heng's Biography" However, this can be the way of the wise, and it is difficult for the laity to say.
Your adoption is the motivation for me to answer the question, o( o thank you.
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1. Vulgar people; Vulgar people.
Quote: Lu Xun's "Southern and Northern Mobilization: On Reprinting Woodcuts": "The distinction between elegance and vulgarity in China is here: elegant people often can't tell the content of what they think is a good painting, but laypeople have to ask about the content. ”
2. General people; The people, the people.
Quote: Spring and Autumn Lao Tzu "Lao Tzu": "The laity is Zhaozhao, I am alone and faint; The laity observe, and I am alone. ”
Translation: Everyone shines brightly, but I am the only one who is confused; Everyone is so harsh and harsh, but I am the only one who is so honest and magnanimous.
3. Buddhism and Taoism refer to secular people who have not become monks, as opposed to monks.
Quote: Fan Wenlan, "Tang Dynasty Buddhism: Introduction": "Although Shakya did not approve of asceticism like some 'foreign paths', the life of a monk still belongs to the category of asceticism compared to that of the laity. ”
synonyms: 1, Yongren [ yōng rén ] ordinary person.
Quote: Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Historical Records: Lian Po Lin Xiangru Biography": "And the mediocre people are still ashamed, what about the same? ”
Translation: Even ordinary people are ashamed of this, let alone generals and prime ministers?
Example sentence: The matter has passed, why should you bother yourself with metrics?
2. 凡夫 [ fán fū ] A layman in the world.
Quote: Zhou Zuoren's "Itoigawa": "He is an ordinary man with a lot of troubles, but in the final analysis, he trusts Mito. ”
Example sentence: Geniuses can't live forever, this is the greatest comfort for ordinary people.
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Layman Interpretation:
1.[layman]: Buddhism bai refers to the life of a monk who has not become a monk compared to the laity, or dao belongs to the ascetic Hui category 2
mediocre
person]: a mediocre person; The vulgar answer (Heng) is often calm and quiet, and it is not easy to hand over with the laity. --Book of the Later Han Dynasty. Zhang Heng's Biography" However, this can be the way of the wise, and it is difficult for the laity to say.
Your adoption is the motivation for me to answer the question, o( o thank you.
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He said that he was not noble, and he was very happy with all kinds of things in the world.
Girls say that they are a layman, and there is a saying here that girls are very realistic, and they require a car, a house and a deposit for their future partners, and they are pampered by themselves, maybe they are not a princess, but they want to be each other's princesses, which is also an attitude towards life.
Another way of saying that the girl says that she is a layman means that the other party can't give her the foundation of life she needs, so it's a tactful refusal.
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The laity refers to the vulgar, vulgar, vulgar, and mediocre people, and also refers to the secular people who have not been ordained, and Buddhism and Taoism refer to the secular people who have not been ordained.
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There are several interpretations of a girlfriend saying something like this:
1. "Layman" refers to ordinary people, that is, she has to face reality, and she can't only talk about the wind and snow with you, but she needs material, very realistic material-filial piety-house, car, romantic wedding ......These are things that need money, and they are needed as the head of a layman.
2. "Vulgar" refers to vulgar people. You may think of her as a goddess, and she doesn't feel comfortable, she thinks she's just a vulgar person—she likes to eat at street stalls and like to travel on a budget.
I like handsome men ......It's just very down-to-earth vulgarity, not the unrealistic look you see.
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vulgar people; Vulgar people. Ordinary people, ordinary people; The people, the people.
Buddhism and Taoism refer to secular people who have not become monks, as opposed to monks.
Sentence. 1. I'm a layman, but my ** is not good.
2. You are all elegant people, but I am a layman.
3. The new proposal is relevant to both the clergy and the laity.
4. I am an ordinary man, and I can only control my behavior in the way of a layman.
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Summary. The laity means the vulgar; Vulgar people. Ordinary people, ordinary people;
The laity means the vulgar; Vulgar people. Ordinary people, ordinary people;
Vulgar is ordinary! The laity are ordinary people. Like us, the middlemen who make up seventy or eighty percent.
Some of Qi Fan's laymen think that they are laymen, do the work of laymen, and work hard to do the cause of laymen; And there are some laypeople, who think they are saints, always want to do the cause of saints (high but can't do it), say magnificent things, but he doesn't want to do the things of the laity, and the sedan shouts will become a waste in the end, alas! Recognize ourselves, most of us are laymen.
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To be a layman means to be an ordinary person.
layman, pronounced sú rén, is a Chinese word meaning vulgar person; Vulgar people. From "Xunzi Confucianism".
Explanation of the laity: 1. Vulgar people; Vulgar people.
2. Ordinary people, ordinary people; The people, the people. With Wang Kai.
3. Buddhism. Taoism refers to secular people who are not monks, as opposed to monks.
Be a layman" recently on Douyin.
It's about the vast majority of people now. is upright in front of people, but despicable and filthy in private. It's like some tall characters in everyone's life, but they also have an unsightly side in his heart.
So don't think you're so otherworldly and different. Living in the present, everyone is a layman.
Greedy for money, lustful, and upright. Some people may think that this is not on the table. In essence, this is not funny, it is precisely what many people are missing.
Seven emotions and six desires, human nature, there is nothing to avoid. If someone says that they are not greedy for money and are not lustful, they either say that they have gotten rid of the vulgarity and are not in the pile of normal people, or they are hypocritical. Therefore, if you want to be vulgar, you have the confidence to be vulgar, and you want to have a bottom line for the vulgar.
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vulgar people; Laity.
Pronunciation: [ sú rén ].
Citation: Fan Wenlan, "Tang Dynasty Buddhism: Introduction": "Although Shakya did not approve of the ascetic practice of Xunyuan guessing some 'foreign paths', the life of a monk still belongs to the category of asceticism compared to that of the laity. ”
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It shows that this girl is a very realistic girl.
Questions. What does it mean to be a layman in the future, greedy for money and lustful.
This means that in the future, I will be more realistic, pay attention to money and love money.
Questions. What does a woman mean by saying to a boy?
is that he is very realistic now, he only likes rich people, or handsome people, if you have no good looks and no money, he may not be with you.
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To be a layman means to let go of the spiritual burden on your body and to be a normal hidden person. Everyone thinks that they are upright and open, not eating the world, the fireworks are very tall, and now the network is so developed that many people are immersed in the virtual world, so that they forget the reality.
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To be a layman means to accept one's desires calmly and express one's desires gladly; Nowadays, many people are very serious about their own desires, burying them deeply, and they seem to be a prudent and upright gentleman, but in fact they also have their own ulterior thoughts and desires. There are many people who think that being a layman is not elegant, but this is indeed a simple truth, which is what many people lack.
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To be a layman means to be a vulgar person who is looking at one's desires. Be a vulgar ordinary person in the world. To be a layman is to be a layman and be upright.
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To be a layman means to be an ordinary person, to go to work every day, to fight for two meals, not to think too much about Zen and his wishes, just live his own life.
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To be a layman means that he wants to be an ordinary and ordinary person, just like the world, and when he gets married, he will get married and enjoy his old age when he is old.
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What does it mean to be a layman, is to be an ordinary ordinary person who is not famous. It's called the laity. You get the idea, right?
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The laity are secular people, with seven emotions and six desires, they attach great importance to money, fame and fortune, their moral level is not so high, and they are somewhat selfish.
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Be greedy for money and lustful to be a layman! It's mostly self-humility here, which means being an ordinary person!
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