Buddhism and Zen
Buddhist nature and Zen Mind, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ó x ì ngch á nx ī n, which means that Buddhists are determined to practice and be quiet. From the outlaws of the marsh.
Idiom usage
When the monks met Wu Da, they all fell into a coma. The eighth chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua
The origin of Idioms
Chapter four and five of outlaws of the Marsh: "all the monks saw this woman on the altar of Dharma. They did not realize that they were all dancing with their hands and feet. For a moment, they were infatuated with Buddhism and Zen, and they could not make up their minds."
Chinese PinYin : fó xìng chán xīn
Buddhism and Zen
riddled with a thousand wounds. bǎi kǒng qiān chuāng
god blesses the good and punish the evil. fú shàn huò yín
the order , once given , will be strictly enforced. yán chū fǎ suí