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What is the difference between wisdom and wisdom in Buddhism?
Do you know anything? Don't talk nonsense if you don't have much Buddha nature.

Wisdom is innate, but Buddha and Bodhisattva realize it, and we mortals are fascinated.

Wisdom is translated once, and the original Sanskrit is transliterated as "Prajna"

"Prajna" in Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra is a Sanskrit transliteration, meaning "wisdom". But this wisdom refers to the "wonderful wisdom" of Buddhism. Is the essence of all living beings. Colored can see, colorless can also see; Sound can be heard, but silence can be heard. It can produce all good laws. As for the "wisdom" of ordinary people, it comes from external things, and it must be colored and voiced first before it can be seen and heard. If there is no color sound, that is, you can't see or smell it, and you can't directly produce good dharma. So we say that the "wisdom" of ordinary people, in the eyes of Buddhists, has become a fool and a delusion. "Prajna" is like a lamp, which can illuminate everything, achieve everything, and change the kind of "separation from wisdom" accused by the Buddha.