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QingZhuo Appreciation 丨 Zen Poem: Look at the lotus flower pure, fang know not to stain the heart

QingZhuo Appreciation 丨 Zen Poem: Look at the lotus flower pure, fang know not to stain the heart
QingZhuo Appreciation 丨 Zen Poem: Look at the lotus flower pure, fang know not to stain the heart

Through this poem, the poet deeply praised the righteous monk's pure Brahmanical deeds, and also pinned his own hidden feelings. The first link depicts the Zen house built in an inaccessible mountain forest, which naturally escapes the emptiness of "people in the deep forest who do not know" (Wang Wei). The overlap of "outdoor peaks" and "deep ravines in front of the steps" shows the meteorological clarity and majestic mountain scenery here. And the sunset is full of rain, and the "empty green and falling court yin" further pushes the description of the tranquility of the mountain courtyard to the extreme.

At dusk, the rain begins to break, the Zen temple is silent, the surrounding forest dripping rain is not over, and the distant green mountain shadow is quietly reflected in the courtyard, ethereal and ethereal, fresh and intoxicating. Such a silent and pure scene is also the embodiment of the Zen master's empty and clear mind. As The Tail Link says, "Look at the lotus flower pure, you should know that the heart is not stained", the Zen mind of the righteous monk is like a lotus flower that "comes out of the mud and is not stained", and the dust is not sticky. The whole poem is written by Jing Qing to the purity of the heart, the conception is ingenious, the artistic conception is lofty, and the heart is moving.

Text: Guangxiao Temple

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