Justice of Bao Qing Tian in The Buddhist View
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The person who is regarded as a model is regarded as a god of justice. That means Pao Qing Tian is created from the influences of Chinese concepts that are blended through a variety of beliefs. In Buddhist story, the result of karma explains the teaching is assumption alone. It is difficult to understand for modern Buddhists. There is a movie script created that refers to a person reflecting the objectives according to the principles and result from the proverbial saying large blue mesh. Which means you can not hide the truth and everyone must fall under the power of all karma because it is a natural rule.
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