The original text is: Rushena Buddha sits in the big lotus in Chiba and turns into thousands of Sakyamuni buddhas, each living in the Chiba world, among which Sakyamuni buddhas in each leaf world turn into billions of Sakyamuni buddhas and sit on the bodhi tree.
Understanding: This is the realm of Zen Buddhism, which says, "One flower, one world, one tree and one bodhi". Speaking of which, I have to mention a story in Buddhism. The story goes like this: Buddha is in Lingshan, and everyone asks for Buddhism. The Buddha didn't speak, but just picked up a Hana Kimura for display. The disciples were all confused, but only the respected Ye Jia broke his face and smiled. Only he realized the Tao.
The mystery of the universe is in an ordinary flower. "Tao" is in daily life, in ordinary things. Zhuangzi also said that Tao is drowned in shit. There can be a way to urinate. Where else can't there be a way? There are ways everywhere. Where is the world? It's on that branch.
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A brief introduction to the author of One Flower, One World and One Leaf Driving Kunming;
Kumarajiva (Kumā Raj and va, 344-4 13) translated "Kumarajiva", abbreviated as "Rush" or "Shi", literally translated as "Tong Shou". Originally from Tianzhu, he was born in Kuqa (now Kuqa, Xinjiang, China). His family background is prominent, and his ancestors are famous. Kumarajiva was gifted at an early age. He can talk at the age of half, read at the age of three and read widely at the age of five.
At the age of seven, he became a monk with his mother. I have studied in Tianzhu, visited the famous teacher Dade, and explored its wonderful meaning. He is young, diligent and knowledgeable, and he knows it by heart. He is proficient in Sanskrit and Chinese, and also has deep attainments in Buddhism. Broadcom Mahayana Hinayana. He is the founder of Sanzang, and he is also known as the four great translators of Buddhism in China with Xuanzang, Bukong and Zhenzhi.
He ranks among the top four translators, the originator of translation studies and a master of linguistics. Kumarajiva is a world-famous thinker, Buddhist, philosopher and translator, and the founder of eight schools of Buddhism in China. His achievements in translating Confucian classics and interpreting Buddhism are unprecedented and unprecedented. The famous disciples are Tao Sheng, Three Monks, Tao Rong and Seng Zhao, collectively known as the "Four Saints of Shimen".
Baidu Encyclopedia-A World in One Flower (Chinese Short Sentence)
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Kumarajiva (a monk in the Qin Dynasty at the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty)