心的萬能(四) / xīn de wàn néng (sì) /
Heart (4)
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One Stroke Calligraphy_Roots of Wisdom 一筆字:佛光菜根譚
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心的萬能(四)
淡泊名利安住身心
與人相交貴在知心
開車上路務必留心
個性率直開口見心
萬法唯識三界唯心
成人之美發自內心
心不在焉沒有省心
語重心長要能入心
眼高手低空腹高心
紙醉金迷利慾熏心
杯弓蛇影疑鬼疑心
七上八下特別鬧心
本末倒置搞錯重心
清心寡慾不起色心
閉門思過清夜捫心
不染六塵正身清心
登高望遠壯志雄心
萬人擁戴深得民心
從容安詳平和靜心
魂不守舍形同丟心
珠光寶氣皆虛榮心
呼天叫地特別揪心
粗心大意少筋缺心
拐彎抹角不够直心
忠貞不渝決不異心
草船借箭十分精心
喪盡天良太過狠心
刀山火海萬箭穿心
友誼深厚莫逆于心
杞人憂天太過操心
筋疲力盡勞神勞心
南國紅豆撩動春心
鬧中取靜降伏亂心
偷天換日盜世欺心
捕風捉影疑神猜心
聲名狼籍剩下醜心
東南西北我為中心
是非不分何以正心
欲擒故縱真假論心
顛倒黑白全是歹心
從中作梗蓄意存心
唉聲嘆氣叫做酸心
豺狼當道務必當心
滿腹牢騷充滿怨心
以史為鏡借鑑古心
追本溯源探求核心
情投意合喚作甜心
淤泥不染九品蓮心
山谷幽蘭芳香素心
花好月圓好不愜心
景色怡人自然娛心
命令下達不好違心
旗幟分明秉持本心
甘脂奉養一片孝心
領悟妙道令人會心
空城計裏就靠攻心
Heart (4)
Settled heart: detached from fame and gain.
Understanding heart: the value of friendship.
Cautious heart: when driving.
Heart revealed: shown by candid speech and character.
Source of the heart: that which creates all dharmas and realms.
Inner heart: from which comes willingness to oblige others.
Thoughtless heart: to be absent-minded.
Heartful acceptance: sincere words and earnest wishes.
Irrational heart: fastidious and demanding but inept.
Blinded heart: a life of luxury and dissipation.
Uneasy heart: to mistake the shadow of a bow in a cup for a snake.
Stirred heart: heart-pounding nervousness.
Heart in the wrong place: to put the cart before the horse.
Unlustful heart: a pure heart with few desires.
Punctilious heart: to ponder in solitude over one’s mistakes.
Pure heart: untainted by the six sensory objects.
Ambitious heart: to ascend high and see far ahead.
People’s heart: won by one of high respectability.
Peaceful heart: confidently and without haste.
Lost heart: the mind is somewhere else.
Vain heart: adorned in dazzling jewelry.
Fraught heart: to hear cries of desperation.
Impetuous heart: to be thoughtless and careless.
Candid heart: not to beat around the bush.
Unchanging heart: to be unswervingly loyal.
Astute heart: using thatched boats to procure arrows.
Cruel heart: to be devoid of conscience.
Pierced heart: over mountains of blades and across seas of fire.
Close hearts: profound friendship.
Anxious heart: to worry about a falling sky.
Exhausted heart: to be completely drained of energy.
Desirous heart: like the red beans from the south.
Taming heart: to seek peace amidst chaos.
Deceitful heart: to pull off a monumental hoax.
Suspicious heart: to try to catch wind and shadow.
Ugly heart: all that is left of a notorious name.
Central heart: in-between East, West, North, and South.
Righteous heart: absent if one cannot tell right from wrong.
Contingent on the heart: hard to pin down.
Vile heart: to confuse right and wrong.
Willful heart: to come between people.
Petulant heart: to keep moaning and groaning.
Wary heart: when the cruel and wicked are in power.
Bitter heart: to be full of complaints.
Ancient hearts: a mirror of history.
Heart’s core: to trace to the source.
Sweethearts: to hit if off perfectly.
Lotus heart: to emerge from mud untainted.
Simple heart: like a fragrant orchid hidden in the valley.
Delighted heart: beneath a full moon by the beautiful flowers.
Leisurely heart: a picturesque natural landscape.
Heart unopposed: to follow an order.
Heart’s origin: where you have come from.
Filial heart: to care and provide for one’s parents.
Insightful heart: realization of wondrous truth.
Clever heart: the Empty Fort Ruse.
Settled heart: detached from fame and gain.
Understanding heart: the value of friendship.
Cautious heart: when driving.
Heart revealed: shown by candid speech and character.
Source of the heart: that which creates all dharmas and realms.
Inner heart: from which comes willingness to oblige others.
Thoughtless heart: to be absent-minded.
Heartful acceptance: sincere words and earnest wishes.
Irrational heart: fastidious and demanding but inept.
Blinded heart: a life of luxury and dissipation.
Uneasy heart: to mistake the shadow of a bow in a cup for a snake.
Stirred heart: heart-pounding nervousness.
Heart in the wrong place: to put the cart before the horse.
Unlustful heart: a pure heart with few desires.
Punctilious heart: to ponder in solitude over one’s mistakes.
Pure heart: untainted by the six sensory objects.
Ambitious heart: to ascend high and see far ahead.
People’s heart: won by one of high respectability.
Peaceful heart: confidently and without haste.
Lost heart: the mind is somewhere else.
Vain heart: adorned in dazzling jewelry.
Fraught heart: to hear cries of desperation.
Impetuous heart: to be thoughtless and careless.
Candid heart: not to beat around the bush.
Unchanging heart: to be unswervingly loyal.
Astute heart: using thatched boats to procure arrows.
Cruel heart: to be devoid of conscience.
Pierced heart: over mountains of blades and across seas of fire.
Close hearts: profound friendship.
Anxious heart: to worry about a falling sky.
Exhausted heart: to be completely drained of energy.
Desirous heart: like the red beans from the south.
Taming heart: to seek peace amidst chaos.
Deceitful heart: to pull off a monumental hoax.
Suspicious heart: to try to catch wind and shadow.
Ugly heart: all that is left of a notorious name.
Central heart: in-between East, West, North, and South.
Righteous heart: absent if one cannot tell right from wrong.
Contingent on the heart: hard to pin down.
Vile heart: to confuse right and wrong.
Willful heart: to come between people.
Petulant heart: to keep moaning and groaning.
Wary heart: when the cruel and wicked are in power.
Bitter heart: to be full of complaints.
Ancient hearts: a mirror of history.
Heart’s core: to trace to the source.
Sweethearts: to hit if off perfectly.
Lotus heart: to emerge from mud untainted.
Simple heart: like a fragrant orchid hidden in the valley.
Delighted heart: beneath a full moon by the beautiful flowers.
Leisurely heart: a picturesque natural landscape.
Heart unopposed: to follow an order.
Heart’s origin: where you have come from.
Filial heart: to care and provide for one’s parents.
Insightful heart: realization of wondrous truth.
Clever heart: the Empty Fort Ruse.
References:
星雲大師全集【書法類】佛光菜根譚 The Complete Works of Venerable Master Hsing Yun: Calligraphy-Roots of Wisdom