This language is a moral model for the inheritance of Tao. From the perspective of cultivation, it is also a method of cultivation. Man's desire is the biggest obstacle to monasticism and must be overcome first.
Desire is possession. Before possession, it is the opposition between self and others, environment and nature, and the external expansion of "heart" Man's greatest desire is the desire for money. To practice Buddhism, we should overcome our desire for money, calm our mind and seek it from the heart. This so-called "200 gold is not for sale."
The test standard is mentality-even if you give passers-by 1200 gold, you can be calm, calm and calm. This is to see if there is any talent, which means to make something out of nothing.
Practical significance
One of the habits of Taoism is that "no one can pass on", so the secret room hides treasures and is not known to the public. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, many successful people fixed the truth, but there was no systematic discussion, so it is not convenient to list them here.
To fix the truth, literally speaking, is to seek the true self through practice, but it has been misunderstood as becoming an immortal and a Buddha! Fixing the truth is to find out your own shortcomings through continuous practice and let yourself know more about yourself. This is correcting the facts. Even if you don't understand yourself, you can't talk about becoming immortal and Buddha. The Tao is in the heart, the Buddha is in the heart, the heart is measured by others, and people are measured by themselves!