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What does clay bodhisattva mean?

Question 1: What do you mean, clay bodhisattva or three points of soil? No matter how honest a person is, he has some temper ~ ~ ~

Question 2: What is a clay bodhisattva? The tour guide you met didn't understand Buddhism. All Buddha statues, no matter what they use to shape paintings, such as gold, silver, copper, iron, cloth, mud, stone, wood, paper and so on. We worship and worship, all of which are infinite merits, which can eliminate our karma and increase our blessings. It makes no difference whether the light is on or not.

Now individual tour guides, for the purpose of making money, go to informal places to induce teams to burn high-priced incense and get kickbacks. Deception in Buddhism is an endless sin. We are traveling in a group, so we should be careful when we meet these superstitious activities.

Question 3: What is the origin of the legend of clay bodhisattva? The metaphor of "a clay idol can't protect himself when he falls into the water" means that if he can't protect himself, how can he care about others? Clay Bodhisattva, statue of clay Bodhisattva, and folk generally refer to clay sculpture.

Application:

Feng Menglong "Warning the world? Demon in Tieshu Town, Jingyang Palace: "I wish Jiangxi didn't sink. If it sinks, it's just' the clay idol falls into the water, and it's hard to protect itself'. How can you protect others? "

Yu Feng's Golden Shazhou Part 17: "Guo is ill. It seems that a clay bodhisattva crossed the river and could not protect herself. "

Chapter 13 of Li's Sixty Years' Change: "They are hesitant. Do they promise to lead the way? At this time of insufficient soldiers, the clay bodhisattva crossed the river and could not protect himself. "

Question 4: What does it mean that the clay idol can't protect himself when crossing the river? It is "mud bodhisattva crossing the river, it is difficult to protect itself"! The clay sculpture bodhisattva went to cross the river. Because there is no pontoon bridge, she is not a true bodhisattva (clay sculpture) and has no magical power, so she can only swim across the river ... The consequences can be imagined. Such a bodhisattva can't even protect herself. How does she protect others?

Question 5: What does it mean to dream of a clay bodhisattva? It's okay. Flood means trouble. Clay Bodhisattva means someone was killed, but you're fine. Thank you for your adoption.

Question 6: Hun Bodhisattva depends on gold. What do you mean? Life is like this, there is no ability. It's up to others to hold her. You have to have real skills!

Question 7: As far as you are concerned, what do you mean by mud bodhisattva crossing the river? You can't even protect yourself.

Question 8: Why do you have to find the fire monkey first to find the clay idol? Because the clay idol vented all his sores on the open-air machine, only the fire monkey could help him suck out the poison and relieve it. That's why it is said: if you want to find the clay bodhisattva, you must first find the fire monkey. "

I remember this explanation given by Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok when they were playing Fengyun 1. Impressive!

I hope it helps you!

Question 9: Clay Bodhisattva reaches out-life and death need money. What do you mean? The tractor has a flat tire-I'm so angry that paper makes a hat-it will break when it's soaked, and the clay idol reaches out-life and death need money, and the pocket of opening the thread-is getting bottomless.