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What does Yu Hui mean? What does Yu Hui mean? Yu Hui means: the incarnation of Yu Hui and Hu Yi in the Buddhist language. It is said that Buddhas and Bodhisattvas give alms to all beings, and rain moistens all things. ? ● In the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Liang Jianwen wrote "A message with Guangxin": "When I heard the rain, I was full of joy, but I hung on the river without delay. 」? ● Southern Dynasties Chen's "Danyang Road Monument": "Hui, Zen branches alone spring. 」? ● Back to the * * of Rebirth: "Fragrant flowers are scattered on the shore of the people, and rain falls on the earth." ★ "Yu Hui" is in the Buddhist language of Huihui's incarnation on page 10285 of Volume 7 of Chinese Dictionary. It is said that Buddhas and Bodhisattvas give alms to all beings, and rain moistens all things. Liang wrote "Waiting for Books with Guangxin": "I am full of joy when I hear the rain, but I am hanging on the river without delay." Chen's "Danyang Road Monument" in the Southern Dynasties: "Hui, Zen branches alone spring." Rebirth * * * back: "Fragrant flowers scattered jade landed on the shore, and rain fell on the earth. 」

Yu Hui Pinyin Hu Yi incarnation

What does Yu Hui mean?

Yu Hui and Hu Yi incarnate the Buddhist language. It is said that Buddhas and Bodhisattvas give alms to all beings, and rain moistens all things. ● In the Southern Dynasties, Emperor Liang Jianwen wrote "A message with Guangxin": "When I heard the rain, I was full of joy, but I hung on the river without delay. ● Southern Dynasties Chen's "Danyang Road Monument": "Hui, Zen branches alone spring." ● "Rebirth" the first * *: "Fragrant flowers scattered jade landed on the shore, and rain fell on the earth. 」

★ "Yu Hui" is on page 10285 of Volume 7 of The Chinese Dictionary, and 683 Yu Hui and Hu Yi are incarnated in the Buddhist language. It is said that Buddhas and Bodhisattvas give alms to all beings, and rain moistens all things. ? In the Southern Dynasties, Liang wrote "Waiting for Books with Guangxin": "When I heard the rain, I was full of joy, but I hung on the river without delay. 」 ? Southern Dynasties Chen's "Danyang Road Monument": "Hui, Zen branches alone spring. 」 ? Back to the * * * in Rebirth: "Fragrant flowers are scattered on the jade shore, and the rain is hanging on the earth. 」