The Buddhist scriptures say that wealth is shared by five families, which five families do they refe

Updated on culture 2024-07-08
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The five families of wealth mentioned in the Buddhist scriptures are kings, thieves, dependents, water and fire.

    Why do you say that it is shared by five families?

    Wealth can be confiscated or forcibly possessed by the king, stolen by thieves, appropriated by dependents, floated by water, and burned by fire.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The Buddhist scriptures say that wealth is shared by the five families, as follows:

    1.Thief (thief): If a person has too much wealth, then his wealth may be stolen by thieves, so the wealth will be shared by thieves.

    2.Fire: Fires are inevitable and once a fire breaks out, all the property will be burned. Therefore, wealth will also be shared by fire.

    3.Water: Flooding is also inevitable, and in the event of a flood, all property will be submerged. Therefore, wealth will also be shared by water.

    4.Evil King (Tyrant): If the tyrant of a country imposes exorbitant taxes on the people, then the wealth of the people is shared by the tyrant.

    5.Unworthy offspring: If a person leaves wealth to unworthy descendants, then these descendants may waste or corrupt the property, resulting in wealth not being well passed on and preserved.

    Therefore, the Buddhist scriptures say that wealth is shared by the five families, referring to thieves, fire, water, evil kings, and unscrupulous descendants.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Buddha is in the Ten Good Karma Sutras

    Say: Wealth is shared by five families. Water, fire, thieves, kings, not beloved sons.

    Tell the miserly one about it. It's not about putting your money in your pocket. Only give to those who need it. The good karma you have planted is yours. Your treasury will grow bigger and bigger.

    Otherwise, it is shared by the above five families. Who gets the more? It depends on the karma you do. Finish.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Which sutra says that wealth is shared by all five families? Say it and I'll read it. As far as I can see, there is no such thing in the Buddhist scriptures, and there is no such thing as this.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The first is "water", the second is "fire", the third is "official", the fourth is "thieves", and the fifth is "loser".

    1. The Buddha said that "wealth is shared by five families": a fire and water, the draft nuclear flood washed away; inadvertently caused by fire, or damaged by war; Two natural disasters, celestial bodies colliding with the earth or large**; three official governments, fines and confiscations; four thieves, stealing for thieves; Five losers, squandered.

    2. It means: the property of the world is shared by five families, one is owned by the king, that is, the imperial grain and national tax, which is indispensable; The second is that thieves are owned, and the disparity between the rich and the poor is too great, which will inevitably lead to irrational distribution, and thieves are forbidden but not stopped, which is inherently caused; the third is to get rid of all diseases, and the continuation of life, old age, and sickness will eventually be useful; Fourth, all disasters, floods and fires, the sky collapsed, and the earth fell in vain; Fifth, the evil son owns, loses the family, cannot be consistent, and eventually loses.

    3. The Buddhist texts are divided into the three collections of sutras, Vinayas, and treatises, which are divided according to the content they contain, which is the most basic classification and the most frequently used classification. The contents of the scriptures, laws, and treatises are respectively

    1) Sutras, generally considered to be a compilation of the words spoken by the Buddha, are the basic basis of Buddhist teachings.

    2) Vinaya is a discipline or code of conduct established by a Buddhist organization for its followers or followers, and its basic principles are generally considered to be determined by the Buddha, while the Buddhist precepts of the systematization group were gradually formed later.

    3) Treatise is the explanation of the teachings or the elaboration of important ideas in Buddhist scriptures such as sutras and Vinayas. It is generally considered to be made by bodhisattvas or commentators of various schools in Buddhism, but there are also a very small number of commentaries that are thought to have been made by the Buddha himself.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Which five? The first is "water", when the flood comes, it all drowns.

    The second is "fire", water and fire are merciless, and the fire will burn out.

    The third is the "official family", although there is no one now, but it is not necessarily; Once upon a time you sinned, and your house was raided, and your property confiscated, and confiscated.

    The fourth is the "thief", the robber thief, he has a share.

    The fifth is a "loser", and there is no way to guard against it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Water, fire, officials, thieves, losers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Except for the other five realms of the path that you are in, because you do not exist, so the wealth is no longer your path, but the sentient beings of the other six realms, so giving is not actually giving alms, it is giving things back to others.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    "Miscellaneous Parables": "Those who have insufficient wealth are divided into five families." Thieves, water and fire, county officials, evil sons. The five families were all at once. Therefore, it is not a pity. ”

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Buddhist scriptures say, "The wealth of the world is shared by the five families, and is not exclusive to any individual." 」What are the five?

    Evil kings, thieves, water, fire, and ruined sons. For if the people encounter a tyrannical king, he can confiscate or confiscate your property. If you have too much money, it may attract robbers and bandits to rob you.

    Sometimes, when there is a big flood, such as a rain or a flash flood, the house and property will be drained by the flood, and many people will be homeless or even lose their lives. If there's a fire, everything will burn to the ground. Unfortunately, if there is a loser in the family who does not do his job, then he will squander the few money that his parents have worked hard to save.

    Therefore, the Dharma says, "Money is shared by the five families." 」

    But why is money shared by five families? It is precisely because we have planted the karmic cause of using unfair means to obtain money in the past that we will receive this kind of retribution. If you don't rob or steal other people's things, but use your own labor, blood and sweat to earn wealth, or the results from charity, then no matter how much money you have, you will naturally be protected by the law of cause and effect, and you will not encounter evil kings and thieves, and you will not be affected by floods and fires, and the son of a ruined family will not be born into your family, so money will naturally not be scattered by the five families.

    In the past, Zen Master Du Shun, the first ancestor of Huayan in the Sui Dynasty, used to dry his shoes in places that he could not take care of. Someone said to him: Shoes are drying in that place, they are not stable, be careful!

    Zen Master Du Shun said: I have never stolen a penny from others since the immeasurable eon, and I am not afraid that someone will steal my shoes. Therefore, if people want to protect their property, the best way is to give more on the one hand, and on the other hand, not to speculate and defraud ill-gotten gains, that is the most reliable insurance.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Amitabha blessed people with good hearts.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The five families refer to their own families, official families, water, fire, and thieves, and this sentence means that money may be lost at any time, so don't be too persistent.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think these 5 should represent the 5 gods of wealth.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The so-called five families refer to the evil king, the thief, the water, the fire, and the ruined son. We all know that they all earn interest for money.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The five families represent the first is "water", the second is "fire", the third is "official", the fourth is "thieves", and the fifth is "loser".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Buddha, didn't you say that you want to purify sentient beings? Now that you know this truth, you have to change the reality, don't hide and talk empty words, if you can't change it, it means that you are incompetent, you will only cheat and cheat.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    They represent money for water, money for fire, then housekeepers and thieves, and then losers.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I think these 5 should represent the thieves, as well as water, fire, and so on.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Fire and Water Thieves now have another hospital.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    These five families refer to: water, fire, officials, thieves, and losers.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The five families are government officials, water and fire, thieves, and losers. Money is earned by one person, but not spent by one person.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south! Nan no Guanyin Bodhisattva!

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