六根清净
Explanation: Six: Buddhist language, refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Buddhism in order to achieve the six away from the troubles of the realm of peace and quiet. Analogy has no desire Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; analogy has no desire Source: Sui Emperor "Baotai by the possession of Vows": "Five Master, both have six clean." Examples: Cuncaobuliu, ~, and Ru shave, avoid strife. ★ Ming Shinai "Outlaws of the Marsh" The Fourth |
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