What does amitabha mean? Explain briefly.

Amitabha means: charity and kindness.

Amitabha [mí tuó fó] What Buddhists said. Express prayers or thank the gods, etc. Charity, kindness.

idioms solitaire

Amitabha, the Buddha's head is covered with dung, which is not as good as hunger and thirst. It is well organized, well organized, good at fighting, throwing dragons and tigers, playing on the floor, ten times the price, double the road, not exceeding the square, not chaotic, chaotic, colorful, luxurious meat, raw food, vulgar, vulgar.

Lead a new standard, learn new things, kill with one's life, be loved by others, be kind, love Ran Hui, be ashamed of appearance, be lonely, be shameless, use harsh words, be cruel, go against the world, be vulgar, be incurable, have disadvantages when treating diseases, cherish rare birds and animals, and eat when animals are pitiful.

Worrying about the country and the people, giving up one's life for righteousness, staying at home, Cao Hu joining the army, military orders like mountains, landslides and cracks, timely response to the situation, scenery in LAM Raymond, phoenix songs and dances, dancing and writing, impartiality, deep friendship, enjoying flying, being extremely happy and sad, lamenting and generous, making generous promises, being in a trance, shaking the center, and changing oneself.