This article aims to explore the thoughts of the "Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra", and takes Master Bin Zong's "Explanation of the Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra" as the main research center to objectively and truthfully explore the Prajna thoughts in the "Heart Sutra". The research content includes the concepts that the five aggregates are empty and that there is no wisdom, nogain, and no appearance, and further explores the perspective of the realityof Prajna. Through the flawless wisdom of Prajna, we can break away the appearance of self and Dharma, and sort out the true meaning of Prajna in the text. Interpret and discuss key issues such as the Five Aggregates, the Twelve Entrances, the worldly laws that all living beings in the Eighteen Realms are obsessed with, as well as the Twelve Causes and Conditions and the Four Noble Truths. In the Heart Sutra, Master Binzong demonstrated the articularly remarkable Prajna-sacred Dharma of Jue Guo and Zhi Guo. This article is based on previous research results and through studying relevant literature, it is understood that all dharmas are caused by causes and conditions and are not empty and empty. Although nothingness also arises due to false union, it cannot be said to be empty. Everything arises and perishes according to causes and conditions. This article is divided into five chapters. The first part explains the overview, origin, title analysis, translation and annotation of the Heart Sutra, and a rough explanation of the content. The second part explains the "meaning of emptiness" and explores the object and benefits of emptiness, the attachment to emptiness, and the exploration and explanation of explicitness. The third part is aimed at breaking away the illusion of self, breaking down the misunderstandings of the five aggregates, the twelve entrances, and the eighteen realms, as well as the notion that there are no twelve causes and conditions and the Four Noble Truths in the Dharma. In the end, the dharma of the Quan Jiao Bodhisattva will be destroyed. The fourth part mentions the realm of cultivation for Bodhisattvas to achieve decisiveness. The realms of Buddhas to achieve wisdom are all parts that the author will focus on. I will focus on Chapters 4 and 5 of the main text for a more detailed explanation. To summarize and organize the explanation, the content of Chapter 2, Chapter 3 and Chapter 6 will be mentioned in the main text. The relatively small proportion will only be explained in key terms and VIII will not be discussed in detail. The purpose of this article is not to have a large proportion and is not the main research scope. The author The main research focus is on the third part, which is the main research focus of this article. The main scope of the research is Master Binzong's "Explanation of the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra". I also praise the Buddha's compassion and his great effort in teaching to liberate all living beings from life and death. He also gradually teaches the practice method by explaining the steps of practice. , so that all living beings can practice slowly and step by step under the great power of the Buddha, transforming the stained and impure ignorance of