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"Wine and flesh have passed through the intestines, but the Buddha's heart remains" There are two sentences after it, do you know?

author:Face the morning breeze

The TV series "Jigong" left a deep impression on us. Ji Gong in the play is not afraid of meat, especially like to drink wine and eat meat, when someone criticizes him, he will laugh and say "wine and meat through the intestines, the Buddha's heart stays", and these two sentences have also been passed down to this day, becoming a motto that many people like to say.

In fact, there are two sentences after "wine and flesh have passed through the intestines, and the Buddha's heart has stayed", many people have not heard of it, and the last two sentences are "If the world learns from me, it is like entering the devil's path"!

"Wine and flesh have passed through the intestines, but the Buddha's heart remains" There are two sentences after it, do you know?

(Jigong)

Ji Gong in the TV series is a deified image, but in reality there is also such a character, the original name is Li Xiuyuan, the legal name Ji Gong, a native of Zhejiang Province, Ji Gong is a very famous monk in China's Southern Song Dynasty, he was practicing in the Daxiangguo Temple at the earliest time, and also lived in the Lingyin Temple and the Jingci Temple for a while.

Jigong is different from ordinary monks, he behaves strangely, freely, likes to live freely, and does things informally, so people call him Ji Qun monk.

Ji Gong was very talented and a poet. He wrote many poems during his lifetime, which were basically included in the "Chronicle of Jingci Temple". He did a lot of good things for the people, loved by the people, built several temples for him, incense has always been very popular, and Jigong is also known as the living Buddha.

Although JiGong is very simple, he is very fond of drinking wine and eating meat, and people feel very strange in the face of monks who drink wine and eat meat, but when they encounter people who have questions, Jigong will reply: "Wine and meat have passed through the intestines, the Buddha's heart remains, and if the world learns from me, it is like entering the devil's path."

These few words are nothing more than a warning to future generations not to learn from his shortcomings, if people regard their shortcomings as advantages, then it is like going astray, and even going farther and farther on the wrong road, and finally they cannot turn back.

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