The purpose of this study is to explore how human beings can be perceived from nothing. Based on this question, we explored how the expression of wisdom in nothing is possible, and the need for education to express this wisdom. The results of the study are as follows: First, according to the principles of Vijñaptimatratāvāda (Yogācāra Buddhism), the human mind is both unconscious and indiscreet. Second, the human mind can recognize its own world despite its recklessness because diet and color can embrace and depend on each other. Third, it is possible for an expression to be a self-changeable person and a person to be a major at the same time as a verbal vāsanā(perfuming). Fourth, ‘The wisdom of the unclassified is the name.’ says human perception, even though it is a world identified by language, is not the subject. And the realization that the subject can t be the language to which it is pointed, either. Fifth, five key tasks of wisdom education were presented for understanding the nature of language.