suffering from the separation
Love and separation, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is à IBI é L í K à, which means Buddhist language, refers to the pain of dear people's parting. It's from the land of yogis.
The origin of Idioms
"On the earth of yogis" volume 61: "why do you love and leave? When you know the pain, it's also from the five aspects. "
Idiom usage
The pain of parting. Example: Volume 23 of chuandenglu of Jingde in Song Dynasty: "how to talk about the extreme?" The teacher said, "love, leave and suffer." "The five kings classic" says: "what is love and pain? Both inside and outside the house, brothers and wives are in love with each other. Once they die, they are robbed and separated. The father's East, the son's West, the mother's south and the daughter's north are not the only places. They are slaves and maidservants. They cry out and break up in their hearts. There is no time to meet each other. "
Idiom story
In the Mahayana sutra nirvana, it is said that "the Buddha of Sakyamuni is the Buddha of Sakyamuni at that time. I am the king of the wheel. Good man. When you know that it's very hard for you who love to leave. Good man. The Bodhisattva mahasa still remembers the past, and so on. Besides, Bodhisattvas live in Mahayana Nirvana Sutra. And we should not look at the present world, love and separation. "
Chinese PinYin : ài bié lí kǔ
suffering from the separation
all blend into one harmonious whole. róng yú yī lú