四大皆空
Explanation: Four: ancient India, said land, water, fire and wind as the "four." Buddhist terms. Means all the world empty. Is a negative thought. Usage: The main predicate; as predicate, object; containing derogatory Source: Minglan Ling Xiao Xiao Sheng, "Jin Ping Mei": "One no hanging, nothing concrete." Examples: Birth chaos, ~, not even names. (Qing Chen Chen, "Water Margin after the transfer," thirty-back)- Thesaurus: be free from things of the world, Aloof as things, see through body, be disillusioned with the mortal world; see through the vanity of life, No heart Distracting thoughts
- Antonym Group: derived from the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind, Five Love Six carnal desires, affected by sorrow linger, linger heartrending, Full of pathos
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