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What do Buddhists mean by greed, anger and delusion? What is nothingness?

1. Greed, anger and delusion are three poisons, also called three evils and three fires. These three poisons destroy the body and mind, causing people to fall into the cycle of life and death, which is the root of evil, so it is also called the root of three evils.

(1) greed, greed to the realm of submission, must be obtained, otherwise the heart is unwilling, and the feelings are unwilling.

(2) Anger, aversion to the rebellious realm, anger, irrationality and impulsiveness when dissatisfied.

(3) insanity, ignorance, ignorance of right and wrong, no distinction between good and evil, reversal of right and wrong, all kinds of evil deeds.

Two, four: fire, water and wind, both empty, empty and not empty, not empty and empty, empty is fire, water and wind. All: everything is one, and one is everything. Do not take the method, do not take the method. You can't take it without it.

There are four ways to destroy the world: fire and feng shui. Empty it. Earthquake, (ground-to-air) fire (fire air), strong wind (wind air), flood (water air). That is to say, it is very intuitive to tell the world that the existing substances will also be emptied by the four major. Bodhisattva and Buddha Du Jie spend these four spaces only through practice. The four lanes will not completely empty the foreign objects, and they want to jump out of the three realms. There is no reincarnation, only practice. To become a Buddha, there is nothing in your mind but practice.