Presents a reply to the critique of Kuang-ming Wu, a scholar of Chinese philosophy, to the Indian and Chinese Madhyamika Buddhism. Explanation of the author on the philosophical program of Nagarjuna's "Mulamadhyamakakarikas;" Interpretation of the three levels of truths of Chi-tsang, one of the great philosophers of San Lun School; Examination of the author on why Chi-tsang's argument implies a unitary formation negating the particularities of mundane world.