Where did this sentence come from: "Three thousand enemies can't stop me, but he will become a Buddha in the distance and one day have the power to kill all the dogs in the world." ? From where?

"Three thousand people can't beat me, but he has become a Buddha in the distance" comes from a song, Jin Jiuzhe's "Kerr". The latter sentence is adapted from Wang Wei's Old General. The original sentence is "one day, the power is in hand, killing all the people who have lost us in the world."

"One enemy with three thousand, I can become a Buddha far away" means that if you don't understand the causal cycle, you will get six divisions in the causal cycle. Everything you know, everything you can say.

"One day, when power is in hand, all the people who wronged us in the world will be killed." That is to say, when they are in power, they will kill all the people who wronged themselves.

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Buddhism has a history of more than 2,500 years. It was founded by Gautama Siddharta, the prince of the ancient Indian kingdom of Kapilovi (now Nepal) (see Buddha's birthday). Western countries generally believe that Buddhism originated in India, and India is actually trying to shape the image of a "Buddhist holy land".

This has caused many people to have the illusion that the Buddha was born in India, which has always made the Nepalese people dissatisfied. Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world. Buddha means "awakening".