five skandhas are empty
In Chinese, the Pinyin is w ǔ y ù NJI ē K ō ng, which means that all living beings are formed by the integration of the five, so it is called five Yun. There are no five Yun. It refers to the highest realm of Buddhist practice. From the Heart Sutra.
Idiom explanation
Five connotations: Buddhist language, refers to color, reception, thought, action and knowledge. All living beings are formed by the accumulation of these five elements, so they are called five Yun. There are no five Yun. It refers to the highest realm of Buddhist practice.
The origin of Idioms
"The Heart Sutra:" the view of the Bodhisattva in itself, deep Prajna Prajna paramita for many times, according to the five implications are empty, through all suffering
Chinese PinYin : wǔ yùn jiē kōng
five skandhas are empty
be prepared for danger in times of peace. yú ān sī wēi