Eat tea to allude to the allusion, eat tea to where it comes from

Updated on healthy 2024-07-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In the Tang Dynasty, the Zen master of Zhaozhou Congchen had presided over the Guanyin Temple for 40 years, and there were several famous Zen public cases such as "eating tea" and "cypress tree in front of the court". The most famous is the "Eat Tea Go" public case.

    More than 1,000 years ago, two monks came to Zhaozhou from afar to ask the Zen master of Zhaozhou for advice on how to be Zen. Zen Master Zhaozhou asked one of them, "Have you been here before?" "The man:

    Didn't come. Zen Master Zhaozhou said, "Eat tea!"

    Zen Master Zhaozhou turned to another monk and asked, "Have you been here?" The monk said:

    I've been here before. Zen Master Zhaozhou said, "Eat tea!"

    At this time, the prison that led the two monks to Zhaozhou Zen Master asked curiously: "Zen Master, why did you let him eat tea when you came, and let him eat tea if you never came?" Zen Master Zhaozhou called the name of the prison, and the prison agreed, and Zen Master Zhaozhou said

    Eat tea and go! The three words "eat tea and go" have always been opinionated, and these three words Zen have the power to point directly to the hearts of the people, which has also laid the foundation that Zhaozhou Berlin Zen Temple is the hometown of "Zen tea".

    Zhang Jing's "eating tea" is to contact and experience, there is tea in life, and there is Zen in tea, so the wisdom of Zen is hidden in our lives. As the saying goes, the benevolent see the benevolent, and the wise see the wise. Burn a stick of sandalwood, make a cup of tea, and watch the cigarette curl with a little dust and smoke floating in the air.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Zen tea is passed down to the world, and I don't say what is right or wrong.

    When do I forget? There was no Zen when I ate tea.

    This poem also talks about Zen Buddhism. In the Tang Dynasty, people called him "Zhaozhou Zen Master", "Zhaozhou Monk", 120 years old, "Zhaozhou Eighty still walking feet", there are "old monks and porridge and rice are mixed hearts", "the rest are not mixed hearts", "the people of the time are made by the twelve hours, the old monks make the twelve hours" and other classic remarks. There are classic public cases such as "cypress tree in front of court" and "go to tea for dinner".

    One day, two monks came to visit the Zen master and asked, "How to be Zen." Zen Master Zhaozhou asked one of them, "Have you been here before?"

    The monk said, "I haven't been here." "From the Zen master said:

    Eat tea and go! The Zen master turned to another monk, "Have you been here?"

    The monk said, "I've been here." ”

    The Zen master said, "Eat tea!" The supervisor of the Guanyin Monastery asked curiously

    Master, why did you let him eat tea when he came, and let him eat tea when he never came? The Zen master called the prison and the prison agreed, and the Zen master said, "Eat tea!"

    This case is very famous in Zen Buddhism and among the people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What about the thousands of monks' verses? It's not all dry Zen, it's better to let go of everything and drink a pot of tea.

    "Tea Poems" seven bowls are tasteful, and a pot is really interesting.

    It's better to eat tea than to hold hundreds of thousands of empty pieces.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Eating tea is a very common sentence, but in the Buddhist world, it is a Zen forest French.

    2. The Tang Dynasty Zhaozhou Guanyin Temple monk from the Zen master, known as the ancient Buddha of Zhaozhou, he loves tea, to the point that only tea is sought, so he also likes to use tea as a sharp language.

    3. According to the "Finger Moon Record": A monk went to Zhaozhou, and asked the Zen master if he had been here recently? Said:

    Once arrived, the teacher said: Eat tea. The owner of the backyard asked why he had gone to Yeyun to eat tea, but he had never been to Yeyun to eat tea?

    The teacher summoned the master of the hospital, the master responded, and the teacher said: Eat tea. Eating tea is a very common saying, Zen Buddhism pays attention to epiphany, thinking that you can realize the Tao anytime, anywhere and everything, and there is a true meaning in very ordinary things.

    Tea is an ordinary drink for Buddhists, almost every day must drink, therefore, from the Zen master to eat tea as the sharp language of enlightenment, for Buddhists, both ordinary and profound.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    "Eat tea to go" is an allusion to Zen Gate, there is a Zen temple in Zhao County, Hebei Province, in the Tang Dynasty, called Guanyin Temple, there was a Zen master who was called Zhaozhou from the ancient Buddha of Zhaozhou stopped here. There was a respected Zen master in this Guanyin temple, and two new monks came to this temple, and the Zen master asked him, "Have you ever been here?"

    The monk said that he had never come, so the Zen master said to him: "Eat tea." Another monk was asked the same question, and the other monk said:

    Once came. The Zen master let him eat tea as well. At this time, the master of the backyard asked the Zen master:

    Why do those who have come have to eat tea, and those who have not been here have to eat tea? The Zen master also asked the master to eat tea.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zhao Puchu's five-character Zen saying, "Seven bowls are tasteful, a pot is really interesting, and it is better to laugh and eat tea."

    Meaning: Drinking seven bowls of jade liquid elixir is endless, but it is not as good as tasting a small pot of fragrant tea. What about the thousands of monks' verses? It's not all dry Zen, it's better to let go of everything and drink a pot of tea.

    Express a quiet and leisurely attitude.

    Eating tea at the same time is a famous public case of Zhaozhou Zen Master, and this relishing conversation began with the Zen Master of Zhaozhou Berlin Zen Temple.

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