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It is inexhaustible and inexhaustible

author:Yuan Yu Song porcelain Tang lion
It is inexhaustible and inexhaustible

Take it for granted,

Inexhaustible.

- Song Sushi, "Former Chibi Fu".

[Original poem]

And between heaven and earth, things have their own masters. I have nothing but nothing. Only the breeze on the river, and the bright moon in the mountains, the sound of the ear, the color of the day; the forbidden, the inexhaustible, is the endless treasure of the Creator, and I am compatible with the Son.

It is inexhaustible and inexhaustible

[Explanation]

No one forbids it, and what will not dry up is the breeze on the river, the bright moon in the mountains, and the wind that can be heard and the moon that can be seen. Later generations quoted these two sentences as follows: inexhaustible, inexhaustible, indicating that the product is abundant, inexhaustible, and inexhaustible.

It is inexhaustible and inexhaustible