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Harraca Lanasa Buddha statue
The Tathagata's emissary stays still, holding the wisdom knife and rope.
There is a Shaji hanging above the left shoulder, with a wrinkled and wavy forehead.
Glaring at all beings, angry and fierce,
Teeth bite a child's lips and sit safely on the rock.
In the northwest corner below, when this painting is wise,
Anger holds the Ming king and is called the third son.
Wearing a jewel crown, holding king kong, surrounded by fierce and angry flames,
Regardless of fire, call all beings to be taught.
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