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Poetry about Zen photography

Those Zen-rich ancient poems

Look at the lotus net, you should know that you don't dye your heart.

Meng Haoran titled "Gong Yi Zen Room in Dayu Temple"

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Looking at the lotus flower in the pool, it is crystal clear. I know that Gong Yi's mood is like a lotus flower, and there is no thoughts contaminated with dust.

Mixed with truth, I have forgotten what to say.

Liu Changqing's "Nanxi Seeking Road Length"

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Seeing the lovely wild flowers in the deep stream makes people calm, realize Zen, concentrate and be relatively silent.

In the evening, come to the empty pool and meditate quietly to suppress the dragon. -Wang Wei's Crossing Ji Xiang Temple

Interpretation of dusk, alone by the empty pool, body and mind safely enter the realm of silence and tranquility, in order to cure the secular dragon.

Watching the water communicate with Zen, smelling the fragrance dyes the heart. -Yao Daoyan's "Lion Forest is too late"

What is Zen? Empty your peaceful heart. What is dyeing the heart? A natural heart defiled by the secular world of mortals.

Do you live in an empty place? Nothing is dust. -Li Xianyong's "Give a Mountain Monk"

The commentator said that the five aggregates are empty and the distress is eliminated, but who can live in an empty world?