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Nothing goes to Sanbaotang. Where do you need to go?

Things that need to go to Sanbaotang: In ancient times, it generally refers to ancient people petitioning for blessings, asking temple masters to do things, crossing over to exorcise evil spirits, avoiding disasters, etc. In modern times, this meaning has been expanded to refer to the difficult things that a person is currently encountering.

The word "nothing to go to Sanbaotang" was originally written by Feng Menglong, a novelist in the Ming Dynasty. "The White Snake said,' What are you going to do if you don't miss the Three Treasures Hall?' "。 Since then, this sentence has spread among the people. It means: don't go to the temple unless there is something important or urgent.

Sanbaodian, also known as Sanbaodian, has specific references in Buddhism, especially Buddhism, Dharma and Monk, which are the three places where Buddhist monks mainly engage in activities. We know that Buddhism is a quiet place. If there is nothing, don't go. Otherwise it will disturb the monks' practice in the temple.

Buddhism, one of the main religious categories in China, pays attention to quietism. Just like the poem written by Huineng: "Bodhi has no trees, and the mirror is not a stage; Buddha's nature is always clean, where there is dust. " Only by creating a clean environment can we understand the true meaning of Buddhism.

In ancient times, the ancients had to petition, pray, ask the temple to host things, cross over and ward off evil spirits before going to the temple, just like in many TV dramas. This represents a kind of auspicious implication. Buddhism has been merciful since ancient times, and going there to petition and make a wish represents a kind of piety and is easier to achieve.

In modern times, the meaning of "nothing goes to the three halls" has been extended, not just what this place can do. For example, go to the temple to pray. , and speak your mind. It also lies in the extension of the meaning of this passage in real life. Sanbaotang extends to the residence of people who can help themselves. Things can refer to their troubles and difficulties at present, hoping that the people interviewed can help themselves.