From the perspective of Buddhist thought, China's Buddhist thought holds that fate is an invisible connection between people, an inevitable chance and the possibility of meeting. At the beginning of fate, there are more contacts between people, and at the end of fate, there are fewer contacts between people.
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The significance of "fate" in religion;
Fate comes from a religious concept. Confucianism and Taoism do not highlight the forerunner of fate, but there will be opportunities and opportunities.
The fate of later generations is called the silk thread entangled with fate, also known as fate; It is an invisible connection between people; It is an inevitable chance and possibility of meeting, including all emotions.
In love, the fate of two people falling in love is composed of many coincidences, many quirks, many accidents, some accidents and some inevitability.
References:
Origin and Extinction (Buddhism) _ Baidu Encyclopedia