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What was Lu's first poem at the age of 58?
A poem left by "When Lu Died": He never planted good fruit in his life, but only loved to kill and set fire. Abruptly open the golden rope and break the jade lock here. Hey! The letter came from Qiantang River, and I didn't know I was me until today.

1, the first two sentences are a portrayal of character and life.

2. Gold, jade, profit, rope and lock mean bondage. He realized that fame and fortune are just vain things, and now he has broken away from the bondage of fame and fortune.

3. In the Letter from the Tide on the Qiantang River, it seems that qiantang bore is arranged by God and arrives on time at a fixed time every year. It seems that people's fate has long been arranged. In fact, all the consequences are for a reason, because they are planted, just waiting for the opportunity. Here, the arrival of the Qiantang bore letter is a metaphor for the maturity of the business and the time has come. It's time to put aside the secular and end the dust.

4. "Only today will I know that I am me", and the "I" I feel at this moment is the real "I". This sentence refers to Lu's current understanding of nature, which is the realm of enlightenment in Buddhism. This "I" refers to "self" and "true colors". Buddhism believes that the "I" that ordinary people feel and experience without enlightenment is actually impermanent and illusory, just like the "five aggregates are empty" in the Heart Sutra.

In Liangshan, I met many brothers with deep feelings. But during the crusade against Fang La, all my former friends were killed. I deeply regret the crusade. So what if I became famous? None of this is what he wants. It is also here that I realized the profound meaning of what the master said: "Listen to the tide and be round, but be silent when you see the letter".