Yi qie shi jian nan xin zhi fa, Yī qiè shì jiān nán xìn zhī fǎ: 1 definition

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一切世間難信之法 [yi qie shi jian nan xin zhi fa]—The Dharma difficult for all the world to believe — [Miscellaneous Term (雜語 [za yu])] This refers to the extremely profound and subtle Dharma, which is difficult for all sentient beings in the world to believe and accept. The Chapter on Introduction of the Lotus Sutra (法華經 [fa hua jing]) says: "All were able to hear and know the Dharma difficult for all the world to believe." The Amitābha Sūtra (阿彌陀經 [a mi tuo jing]) says: "For all sentient beings, this Dharma difficult for all the world to believe is spoken."

一切世間難信之法—【雜語】此言甚深微妙之法,為一切世間眾生之難信受者。法華經序品曰:「咸得聞知一切世間難信之法。」阿彌陀經曰:「為諸眾生,說是一切世間難信之法。」

[zá yǔ] cǐ yán shén shēn wēi miào zhī fǎ, wèi yī qiè shì jiān zhòng shēng zhī nán xìn shòu zhě. fǎ huá jīng xù pǐn yuē: “xián dé wén zhī yī qiè shì jiān nán xìn zhī fǎ.” ā mí tuó jīng yuē: “wèi zhū zhòng shēng, shuō shì yī qiè shì jiān nán xìn zhī fǎ.”

[za yu] ci yan shen shen wei miao zhi fa, wei yi qie shi jian zhong sheng zhi nan xin shou zhe. fa hua jing xu pin yue: "xian de wen zhi yi qie shi jian nan xin zhi fa." a mi tuo jing yue: "wei zhu zhong sheng, shuo shi yi qie shi jian nan xin zhi fa."

Source: DILA Glossaries: Ding Fubao: Dictionary of Buddhist Studies
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Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.

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