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1. The five bodies in the five-body throw refer to the two elbows, two knees and the head. 体 in Old Chinese refers to the body other than the torso, i.e., the head and limbs.
2. There are nine ceremonies of tribute in ancient India, and the most respectful is the five-body throwing to the ground, which refers to the ceremony of paying tribute to the ground with two elbows, two knees and heads. The five-body throwing is a ritual in Buddhist etiquette, also known as "prostration". The general rule is to close your palms, then bow your head (or ask questions), then press your right and left palms to the ground in turn, kneel down with your knees, touch your forehead to the ground, and then turn your palms to indicate that your hands hold up the feet of the person you worship, or hold up the object of worship.
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1. Wuti Tou Di is a Chinese idiom, pronounced wǔtǐtóudì, which refers to two hands, two knees and head landing on the ground together. It is one of the most respectful rituals in ancient Indian Buddhism. The metaphor is admired to the extreme. From "Liang Shu Zhongtianzhu Guo Biography".
2. The so-called five bodies refer to the two hands, two knees, the top of the head, etc., also known as the five wheels. The method of salutation is to first land on the right knee, then lower the left knee, then land on the ground with two elbows again, stretch the forehead with both palms, and then land on the top of the head for a long time. In addition to the actual surrender ceremony, it is also used to express extreme respect and respect for others.
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1. The "five bodies" in "five-body casting" refer to the hands, knees and the top of the eggplant fingers on the top of the head of the human body.
2. The five-body throw on the ground is the most respectful way to worship. The five-body fingers are to raise the hands, knees, and the top of the head. When prostrating, first land on the right knee, then on the left knee, then on the elbow again, stretch the forehead with both palms, and then land on the top of the head, and bow for a long time.
In addition to the actual salute, the "five-body throw" also expresses the extreme respect and respect for him and the burial of people.
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The five bodies that throw themselves from the ground are the head, the knees, and the hands.
"Five-body throwing" is one of the Buddhist rituals. He also made five rounds of throwing to the ground, throwing to the ground, receiving the foot, head, and bowing. The so-called "five bodies" refer to the two hands, two knees, the top of the head, etc., also known as the five wheels.
According to the second volume of the "Tang Dynasty Western Regions", there are nine kinds of etiquette and worship methods practiced in India, and the ninth of them is the five-body throwing to the ground, which is the most serious of all the rituals. And to pay homage to the supreme one, the object of its tribute is generally the Buddha and Bodhisattva judgment.
The representative meaning of the five-body casting: According to the "Huayan Sutra Sui Shu Romance Banknote", when paying homage to the Three Jewels, the five-body throwing must be thrown to the ground, so as to express piety by subduing arrogance. There are five meanings of bowing with five bodies:
1. When the prostrate touches on his right knee, he wishes to bring enlightenment to all beings.
2. When the prostrategator touches on his left knee, he wishes to make all sentient beings not have evil views in the outer paths and know that they will be able to settle in the path of enlightenment.
3. When the prostrate touches the ground in a simple posture with his right hand, he is willing to sit on the Vajra throne as the World-Honored One, move greatly, present the Rui Appearance, and enter the Great Bodhi;
4. When the prostrating person touches the ground with his left hand, he is willing to keep sentient beings away from the outer paths, and to take in those who are difficult to subdue with the four-way method, so that they can enter the right path;
5. When the prostrate touches on the ground, he wishes to make all beings free from arrogance and know that there is no top.
Five-body throwing to the ground to form a sentence:
1. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang captured Meng Huo seven times, and finally let Meng Huo throw himself to the ground and submit to Zhuge Liang.
2. Some people admire him so much, while some people think he is pretentious.
3, standing in front of this Mi Fu line book authentic, the pen line, all of which make me five bodies to the ground, praise and joy.
4. I admire his knowledge of the past and the present.
5. When I heard your words today, my mouth suddenly opened, which made me admire me so much.
6. I admire his knowledge of the past and the present.
7. His outstanding performance in the sports meeting made us admire it.
8. His compositions are written very vividly, and I really admire them.
9. Mom's cooking speed is amazing, so that we can eat dinner soon, and I admire her so much.
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