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Wuxiangwuzuo is a Chinese idiom, pronounced w ú Xi à NGW ú Zu à; meaning
① Buddhist language. It means abandoning all appearances and not making things. ② Generally speaking, there is no need for empty words. Wuxiang, a Buddhist term, is the name of Wuxiang.
Idiom explanation
① Buddhist language. It means abandoning all appearances and not making things. ② Generally speaking, there is no need for empty words. Wuxiang, a Buddhist term, is the name of Wuxiang.
Idioms and allusions
The second chapter of Mahayana righteousness: there are two meanings of words without appearance and interpretation. 1、 Just name it. Li Jue many phase, hence the name Wuxiang. 2、 Explain the nirvana method. The Dharma of nirvana is separated from the ten elements (Nirvana Sutra 30: hue, sound, fragrance, taste, touch, birth and residence, male and female, which are the ten elements of name.) So it is called Wuxiang. "Da Lun" said: Prajna paramita, is no phase.
Discrimination of words
Pinyin code: wxwz
Nothing to do
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unconventional ways of scholars - míng shì fēng liú
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