| 英文摘要 |
The Fo Guang Shan Institute of Humanistic Buddhism stated on its official website that Master Hsing Yun has dedicated his life to promoting Humanistic Buddhism, changing the passive image of traditional Buddhism and playing a religious role in guiding life, actively caring for the world, and specifically practicing Buddhism in daily life; ''Fo Guang Cai Gen Tan'' is the wisdom of Master Xingyun's disciples who organizes the Master's words and deeds, and can be used as a reference for ordinary people's life practice. In life, people are prone to worry and indulgence due to emotions and desires. Many of the worries caused by the basic worries of greed, hatred, and delusion are negative emotions that have a huge impact on people's body and mind. Therefore, the management of emotions is the focus of self-cultivation. Since ancient times, it has attracted the attention of many philosophers, who have also proposed concepts and theories. ''Fo Guang Cai Gen Tan: Greed, Hate, Emotion, Right and Wrong'' mentions many emotional insights and ways of practice, which are worthy of serious consideration and practice by the world. However, the content of fundamental worries and accompanying worries are also complicated and divergent due to different Buddhist scriptures. Therefore, this article uses the seven emotions and the three poisons of greed, anger, and ignorance as the main categories. Discussing the relationship between its name and emotion, and then summarizes the correspondence between 169 French words and emotion categories, and then explores its emotion-related discussions based on the origin of emotion, the benefits and harms of emotion, and the antidote to emotion. |