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Text Chapter 1921 [Buddhist famous sayings handed down from generation to generation (1)]

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    The appearance of this scene will surprise everyone, and even shock the entire martial arts world!

    If Ye Tianchen hadn't seen it with his own eyes, it would have been hard for him to believe that the Peacock Daming King, who was considered the most powerful person in the world of martial arts and was definitely the overlord, had actually committed the act of killing a master, and had followed  The young Buddha actually has such origins!

    You must know that in the entire world of martial arts, King Peacock Daming is the largest disciple of Buddha. He is a legendary figure and the patron saint of Buddhism. Even the Buddhist emperors have nodded at his power.  It can be seen that its level of strength is really not comparable to that of ordinary people. However, although King Peacock is a member of Buddhism, everything about him is mysterious. To say that the Great Emperor of Buddhism is the most mysterious person in Buddhism,  Then Peacock King Ming is the second one!

    The Peacock King Ming is originally a strong man among the demon clan. With a roar, the mountains and rivers are broken, and with a flutter of wings, the sky and the earth are covered. Its power itself is unquestionable, and the peacock clan has a very high status in the demon clan.  The demon clan is also the most powerful race. There has always been a rumor that the peacock clan is itself a descendant of the fairy phoenix clan. The fairy phoenix is ??an existence that can rival the fairy dragon. It is a real thing in the fairy world. It can be imagined  Knowing how powerful the peacock clan is, how terrifying it would be!

    Ye Tianchen looked at this scene. The Peacock King struck down with his palm and killed the young Buddha who was already meditating. This scene was so shocking that it even seemed unbelievable.  From the angry and disdainful words of the Peacock Daming King, Ye Tianchen also slowly understood why the Peacock Daming King back then.  Such a strong person from the demon clan would follow the Buddhist Emperor.

    turn out to be!

    Back then, the Peacock King Ming liked to eat people. He was a strong man among the demon clan, and he was an ancient alien race who fed on humans. However, the Peacock King Ming liked to eat people, and he would eat ten people every day before he could stop.  And the targets it devours are not only human monks, but also ordinary people who encounter it.  It would also eat it in one bite. Gradually, the fierce power of the Peacock King spread among the demon and human races, and its habit of eating people became stronger and stronger!

    However, there were strong men from the human race who went to fight against the Peacock King, trying to get rid of this monster that killed innocent people and ate people indiscriminately, but no one was able to succeed.  The Peacock Daming King is so powerful that its power seems to be innate. Almost every human monk who goes to fight the Peacock Daming King cannot escape the fate of being devoured in the end.

    until one day.  As usual, the Peacock Ming King came out to eat people. Wherever it walked, not to mention people, there were many powerful monsters hiding.  Because the Peacock King Ming is so tyrannical, he not only wants to eat people, he will eat anything.  Even if it is a strong person from the ancient alien race, as long as it is defeated by it, it will eat him!

    On this day, King Peacock Ming went out to look for human food. Suddenly, he saw smoke from a cooking stove not far away. He couldn't help but rush towards it. When he saw a village below with at least hundreds of people, he was overjoyed and laughed wildly.  Said: "I'm lucky today. If I catch these hundreds of people, I can at least eat for a few days!"

    However, just when King Peacock Ming was about to take action, he suddenly saw a young man with an extremely delicate face, sitting cross-legged on the top of a hill not far away, muttering to himself, and what he read suddenly made people laugh.  It was lost and stood there in a daze. It actually listened to it for an hour without knowing it.

    Until now, King Peacock Ming¡¯s memory is still fresh in his mind. Although it was very complicated, at least it was lost at that time. He still remembers what this young man with a handsome face said:

    1. Peace comes from within, don¡¯t seek it outside!

    1. Peace comes from within, don¡¯t seek it outside!

    2. Let go of the worries of the past, stop worrying about the future, and stop clinging to the present, and your heart will be peaceful.

    3. No jealousy, no greed, no selfish desires. Under all circumstances, keep that peace of mind in your heart. This is noble!

    4. Don¡¯t overestimate your income, and don¡¯t be jealous of others. You won¡¯t get a peaceful mind.

    5. When a person tastes the deliciousness of loneliness and tranquility, he will no longer have fear and criminal behavior.

    2. Selfish desires

    6. The root of suffering is selfish desire. Whether you seek happiness, revenge, or just long life, it will lead to suffering.

    7. It will lead to pain. The main reason is that you can never be fully satisfied.

    8. From love comes sorrow, from love comes fear. He who uproots love has neither sorrow nor fear.

    3. Restraint

    9. Being stubborn about something?? (or some opinion), while despising other things is despicable, and the wise call it ¡®bondage¡¯.

    10. People without greed and hatred have no bondage.

    11. Greed is the fiercest fire, hatred is the worst attachment, confusion and wrong opinions are the hardest net to escape, and love is the hardest river to cross.

    12. A person should give up anger, uproot arrogance, and transcend all constraints.  People who are not attached to spiritual and material things can find true inner peace without being affected by external influences.

    13. Smart people say: shackles made of iron, wood and hemp rope are not strong bonds. Infatuation with jewelry, earrings, and wives are the strongest bonds.

    14. Everything is only a little sweet, but it hides a lot of distress.

    15. People who are addicted to love are as frightened as rabbits trapped in a cage. They are bound by restraints and attachments and suffer long-term pain.

    16. Those who are trapped by incorrect thoughts and have strong desires for sensual pleasures will multiply and grow, and the bondage will become stronger.

    4. Insight

    17. Don¡¯t make decisions solely based on logic, inference, or the appearance of things.

    18. Only when you know that something is indeed imperfect and wrong can you get rid of it.  Only when you truly know that something is perfect and correct can you accept it and practice it yourself.

    19. Treat unreal things as real, regard real things as unreal, and stay in unreal thoughts, and you will never reach the real state.

    20. Wise people are not easily influenced by other people¡¯s ideas.

    21. Don¡¯t be swayed by any reports, traditions, or rumors.

    22. Don¡¯t just trust other people¡¯s opinions.  Don't believe rumors and don't rely absolutely on ordinary books.

    23. Don¡¯t trust your own guesses. Don¡¯t believe them just because they agree with you. Don¡¯t trust authority easily.

    24. It is inappropriate to judge things impatiently.  A wise man should know both right and wrong at the same time.

    5. Wishes

    25. May all sentient beings be happy, peaceful and contented!

    26. Let the infinite love in our hearts spread throughout the world - no matter which corner of the universe - without the slightest obstacle, resentment or hostility.

    27. May all sentient beings be happy in their hearts.  Whether we can see them or not, whether they are far away or nearby, born or not yet born!

    28. As long as you are awake, no matter walking, standing, sitting or lying down.  A person should maintain this kind of compassionate mind.

    29. May I give generously and be willing to help others. May I be pure in body and mind, upright, simple and innocent, with good character and free from evil thoughts.  May I not be selfish or possessive, but also selfless, even at the expense of my own self.  May I be wise and wise.  Be able to tell others the benefits of truth and knowledge.

    Thirty. May I work hard and be diligent.  May I be tolerant, tolerate and forgive the mistakes of others, and may I keep the promises I make.

    31. May I be determined and brave.  Have perseverance and perseverance.  May I be kind, kind, and compassionate.  May I be humble, peaceful, quiet, composed, and serene.  May I be on the path to perfection and serve others with complete joy.

    32. May all creatures, animals and humans be free from any resentment, disease, or sorrow, and may they (it) be happy and protect themselves.

    6. Kindness

    Thirty-three, let us act with infinite love.  Treat all living things like a loving mother risking her life to protect her only child.

    34. In this world, hatred can never be used to quell hatred.  Hatred can only be stopped by loving kindness. This is an eternal truth.

    Thirty-five, never deceive others, never despise people anywhere.  Where there is anger and malice, let us treat them with love so that they will not be harmed in the slightest.

    36. Use kindness to change resentment, use kindness to change evil.  Use charity to change stinginess, use truth to change lies.

    Thirty-seven, all animals are afraid of punishment, all animals are afraid of death (all animals cherish life).  Put yourself in other people's shoes and compare yourself to others.  One should not kill animals or instigate others to kill animals.

    7. Troubles

    38. When a person feels dissatisfied and pursues it deliberately, he becomes a slave of love and thirst.

    Thirty-nine. People who look for faults in others and get angry easily will suffer more and more  I am getting farther and farther away from the realm of no worries.

    40. Smart people don¡¯t expect the future, nor regret the past.

    41. Winners attract resentment, losers live in misery.  A peaceful person gives up victory and defeat, so he is peaceful and happy.

    42. If you often think about the source of distress, be good at restraining your senses, eat in moderation, and be confident and energetic, you will not be defeated by evil spirits, just like a mountain rock will not be shaken by the wind.

    43. The following situation usually occurs: after a person has experienced treatment by a bad doctor, he no longer trusts even the good doctor.

    44. Through faith, good virtue, hard work, meditation, and observation and experience of the truth, understanding and practice go hand in hand, and often thinking correctly, you can get rid of big troubles.  (To be continued)
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