Why do Buddhas and Taoism like to occupy mountains and forests? Because the Buddhist "Zen" means "thinking and practicing" or "meditation". Meditation is silence and consideration, so it is "meditation". Quietness means concentration, and thought means wisdom. Concentration and wisdom are read as "Zena" in ordinary texts, which is what Buddhists generally call "Zen". That is, Buddhist meditation and understanding Buddhist principles.
The mountains and forests are deep and quiet, abandon all external factors (external things) and do not be affected by them. They take back God, so that the spirit can reflect itself (not the flesh) or "Zen".
The famous modern critic Wang Guowei also commented that "the state of selflessness can only be obtained in quietness."
Tang Dynasty poet Liu Changqing , I visited the Taoist Changshan who had not seen it, and I felt the tranquility in the cultivation of the deep streams. A peaceful state of mind blends into one with the quiet objects, and you can understand the "Zen meaning" and see the "Zen meaning" floating on the "Flower Stream". The quiet and quiet objects here are what Buddhism calls the "Zen realm". "When the rain comes, you can see the color of the pine, follow the mountains to the water source, and the stream flowers and Zen meaning are also forgotten." By connecting the Zen state with emotions, the poet has actually entered the state of selflessness. The witty words of Buddhism are in line with the Taoist 's pride (to be selfless) of Taoist .
Although the poet did not find the place where the hermit was resided, the Taoist priest who was visiting not only did not feel melancholy, but instead gained spiritual comfort and psychological satisfaction.
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