Huixinyi

Wisdom, Buddhism means the heart that can perceive the truth, and now it generally refers to the heart of wisdom.

Hui, a common word (first-class word), is pronounced Hu, which was first seen in the seal script of Shuowen, and its original meaning is cleverness and wisdom; From cleverness to cunning; Traditional Chinese medicine refers to refreshing, bright eyes and white teeth, while Buddhist language refers to understanding, confusing and verifying truth, all of which are extensions of wisdom and righteousness; Taking "Hui" as "Hui" is a common holiday usage.

Xin (pinyin: xρn) is a commonly used Chinese character, which first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions in Shang Dynasty. The ancient glyph of "heart" is like the heart of a person, bird or beast, and its original meaning is heart. The ancients thought that the heart was the organ of thinking, so they called thoughts and feelings "heart". It also extends from thinking organs to thoughts, thoughts, concepts, feelings, temperament and so on. , but also extended to thinking and planning.

The heart is in the center of the human body, so "heart" has the meaning of center, center and middle. "Heart" is an important signifier, and the words from "heart" are mostly related to thoughts and feelings, such as thinking, hatred and admiration.

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1, Three Kingdoms Kang's "On Sound without Sorrow and Music": "The instrument is not false, but not intelligent."

2. Book Shadow of Duke Liang of Qing Dynasty, Volume III: "This duke is wise and SHEN WOO, second only to Po Gong."

3. Lu Xun's "Continued Gai Hua Collection, Not a Letter": "But the' scribes' have no wisdom, where will they give me a bargain?"

4. Tang picked up the sixth poem: "Teach you to be infatuated with all beings, be wise and diligent."

5, mature, but not sophisticated, or a childlike innocence. Success, but not vanity, is still a normal heart. Those who have two minds at the same time, I call them the heart of wisdom.