What does it mean to go deep into Caibo Road in Fahai?
If a person wants to gain higher wisdom and accomplishment, he needs to study and explore constantly, absorb all kinds of truth and knowledge, and constantly improve his cognitive and accomplishment level. According to relevant information, "going deep into the Dharma Sea, learning from others' strengths, and extensively learning various truths and knowledge in order to practice and grow better" is a sentence in Buddhist allusions. This allusion comes from a story in The Journey to the West. Fahai is a monk with high cultivation and wisdom, but he is also conceited and arrogant. One day, Tang Priest and his disciples passed by the temple in Fahai. Fahai wanted to show off his wisdom to Tang Priest, so he asked some questions for Tang Priest to answer. When Tang Priest couldn't answer, Fahai laughed at Tang Priest's wisdom. Later, the Monkey King and others were dissatisfied with Fahai's arrogance and came to challenge him. Fahai was finally defeated. Realizing his arrogance and ignorance, he was determined to study Buddhism deeply and learn from others in order to practice and grow better.