Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - I was born on August 14th and now I'm 17 and I got a Bonjour tattoo on my arm... it's not bad, is it?
I was born on August 14th and now I'm 17 and I got a Bonjour tattoo on my arm... it's not bad, is it?
Words can't be tattooed on the body, not even close to the body, this is blasphemy. Not to mention the fact that it's related to Buddhism!
It will cause bad karma!
Giving is rewarded with wealth! Stealing is rewarded by greed for small poverty!
Eating meat leads to sickness, killing shortens life! Those who let go of life will live longer!
Vegetarianism is healthy and debt-free!
Thousands of years in the bowl of soup Injustice is like a sea of hate is difficult to level
Want to know the world's soldiers and swords robbed try to listen to the butcher's door in the middle of the night
Planting a good cause to get a good result!
It's a good thing that you've planted an evil cause and you've planted an evil effect!
One bow to the Buddha and your sins are extinguished.
One word of Buddha's recitation adds countless blessings!
Wishing six auspicious moments and perfect happiness and wisdom!
Samu Budai Ya (to Buddha)
Samu Dharma Ya (to Dharma)
Samu Sangha (first sound of ga) Ya (to Sangha)
Samu Shakyamuni Buddha
Samu Amitabha!
Nam Wo Yin Nama, ayin a first tone
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