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Zhang Sanfeng Lü Dongbin's lyrical poems that complement each other

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Whatever realm you cultivate to, you will have what kind of understanding (body feeling); if you don't reach the realm, you can't understand what you say, and you will be like chewing wax.

Most of the texts of the practice use an analogous and human-like approach.

Zhang Sanfeng's "Rootless Tree", there is a poem that vividly describes the feeling of reconciling yin and yang to collect medicine, and the "drunkenness" in it is too appropriate!

Rootless tree, the flowers are yellow, produced in the central Pengji Township.

The owner's daughter, Xi Shelang, is worthy of husband and wife into the cave room.

Huang Po advised him to drink Daigo wine and get drunk once a day.

This immortal formula, the soul re-healing pulp, rises from the dead and comes back to life is the medicine king. ——

This poem compares the experience in practice to the family life on earth, which is indeed such a feeling!

"Drunk every day" relies on the "Yellow Woman" to persuade him to drink. This "Huang Po" is not a metaphor, but a title of one of the 'Five Elements' in the Oriental Yi culture.

Zhang Sanfeng Lü Dongbin's lyrical poems that complement each other

Lü Dongbin, who is also a person who has attained enlightenment, has a poem that describes the same connotation as Zhang Sanfeng's poem, which makes it clearer what "Huang Po" refers to!

My family cultivates my family's field diligently, and there are spiritual seedlings living for ten thousand years.

The flowers are not large like golden buds, and the seeds are round like white jade.

Cultivation is all due to the middle palace soil, and irrigation must be based on the upper valley spring.

Only wait for the nine years to complete the day, and the root is dialed into the Great Luo Tian. ——

The same cultivation interior scene, different descriptions, Zhang Sanfeng wrote the body sense; Lu Dongbin wrote the image.

"Zhonggong Tu" is Huang Po, that is, the "poetic eye" of this poem, the key to cultivation.

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