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Does anyone know that ancient poems and famous sentences about quietness and peace of mind are most related to life and study?
Liu Zongyuan was studying Zen in Ban Chao Teachers College. In the morning, I brushed my teeth with water from a cold well and cleaned my mind while brushing my clothes. Lift the Buddhist scriptures leisurely, stroll out of Dongzhai, and recite aloud. The true meaning of Buddhist scriptures is not understood, but it pursues absurdity for the people. The essence of Buddhism and Confucianism is also expected to coincide, but I am not good at practicing nature. Taoist temple is so quiet, green and fresh moss is connected with the depths of bamboo forest. Now, the sun rises from mist and fog, and pine trees seem to be bathed in new sunshine. Peace makes me indifferent to peace and feel the inner comfort of Buddhism. Note: 1, Bayleaf Book: Ancient Indians wrote Buddhist scriptures with leaves of Bedolo tree, also known as Bayleaf Book. 2. Ghost: coincidence; 3. repair: practice. 4. Cream: This refers to the oil that moistens the hair. 5. Suddenly: Quiet. Take a cool well to rinse your mouth and brush your teeth, and then brush the dust off your clothes. Leisurely picked up the Buddhist Bayeux Sutra, strolled out of Dongzhai, and recited the Buddhist scriptures. The true meaning of Buddhist scriptures is not understood by the world, but absurd things are pursued by people. The essence of Buddhism and Confucianism can also be expected to coincide, but how to cultivate their own nature in this way? How elegant and quiet the Taoist temple is, and the fresh moss connects the depths of the bamboo forest. The sun came out, shining the morning mist in Yu Lu, and the green pine trees were like grease after bathing. Silence makes me quiet and speechless, and I am happy and satisfied when I realize the Tao. Comment:? This is a lyric poem expressing feelings. The content of this poem expresses the poet's philosophical views. In the first half, he went to the Buddhist temple to recite Buddhist scriptures, accusing the world of chasing those absurd things and not understanding the true meaning of Buddhist scriptures. In the second half, he thinks that Buddhism and Confucianism have something in common, but how to cultivate nature is difficult for him to be good at. However, he missed the tranquility and elegance of the monastery.