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− | 三科— '''Three Classifications''' 三科 [[Buddha]] shows that a person is nothing more than a combination of various elements which come together under suitable conditions. | + | [[三科—]] '''[[Three Classifications]]''' [[三科]] [[Buddha]] shows that a [[person]] is [[nothing]] more than a combination of various [[elements]] which come together under suitable [[conditions]]. |
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− | 2.the Twelve Bases 十二處 | + | 1.the [[Five Skandhas]] [[五蘊]] |
− | 3.the Eighteen Fields 十八界 | + | 2.the [[Twelve Bases]] [[十二處]] |
+ | 3.the [[Eighteen Fields]] [[十八界]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:38, 16 March 2015
三科— Three Classifications 三科 Buddha shows that a person is nothing more than a combination of various elements which come together under suitable conditions.
They are
1.the Five Skandhas 五蘊
2.the Twelve Bases 十二處
3.the Eighteen Fields 十八界