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Nothing goes to Sanbaotang. Which is the three treasures?

If you have nothing to do, go to the Three Treasures Hall, which refers to the place where the three treasures of Buddha, Dharma and Monk are located.

The "Three Treasures" in the Three Treasures Hall refer to the Buddhas, Dharmas and Monks in Buddhism, and the "Buddha" is a place where Buddhists "show their bodies and hide things", such as the "Daxiong Hall". "Dharma" is a place where Buddhists collect classics, such as the "Tibetan Classics Building"; "Monk" refers to the meditation room where monks "swallow their breath" (sleep), also known as the monk's house.

Temples, Mahayana halls, prayer halls and meditation rooms can all be "three treasures halls". This is the sacred Dojo in the eyes of Buddhist believers. Advocating the etiquette of entering the temple is the respect and piety for the Buddha.

Buddhism, Dharma and Monk are collectively called the Three Treasures, and the "treasure" of the Three Treasures is a metaphor to show the virtues of Buddhism, Dharma and Monk. Having gold, silver, pearls, agate and other precious "treasures" in the world can guarantee our material life; Relying on the treasures of the world, such as Buddhism, Dharma and monks, can free us from the cycle of life and death and from mental pain.

example sentence

1, Ba Jin's Pig and Chicken: "He has nothing but three treasures, and there is always nothing good when he comes."

2, "He Dian" the fourth time: "I have nothing to go to the Sanbaotang, I want to ask you something."

3. The sixth time of "Twenty Years of Wonderland": "So as soon as you came in, I knew you came to ask for something. This is Sanbaotang. "