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Zhengfa yanzang, a Chinese idiom, is spelled zh è NGF ǎ y ǎ NC á ng, which means that Zen Buddhism refers to all Dharma (Zhengfa). If you shine on the universe, you will see the eye, including all things. It is said that Sakyamuni Buddha in Lingshan Dharma Association gave the Dharma to his first disciple JIAYE, which is the beginning of "heart to heart" Dharma teaching for Buddhism. It comes from mahagaya in Jingde Zhuandeng Lu.
The origin of Idioms
"The Buddha told all the great disciples that when Kaya came, he could make them preach the Dharma." Zhu Xi's answer to Chen Tongfu in the Song Dynasty: "to cultivate one's morality and serve the king is not two things at the beginning. We should not look at it in two ways. This is the eye of the Dharma handed down by thousands of saints."
Idiom usage
In Yuan Fanghui's preface to reading Zhang Gongfu's collection of Nanhu, it is said that "life is determined by plum blossom and death". This sentence is very good. Who often uses the red pen to change it? The person who steals the red pen does not get the so-called right eye. "
Chinese PinYin : zhèng fǎ yǎn cáng
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be overwhelmed by an unexpected favour. bèi chǒng ruò jīng
sublime words with deep meaning. wēi yán dà yì