When Zen Master Jishan Zhang was a wandering monk, he once practiced Zen under the seat of Zen Master Tuzi, and was the first to serve as the head of Chaitou. One day, after Zen Master Zhang finished his work, he met Zen Master Touzi in the Zen Temple. Zen Master Touzi handed him

When Zen Master Jishan Zhang was a wandering monk, he once practiced Zen under the seat of Zen Master Tuzi, and was the first to serve as the head of Shichaitou. One day, after Zen Master Zhang finished his work, he met Zen Master Touzi in the Zen Temple. Zen Master Touzi handed him a cup of tea to express his condolences. Zen Master Tuzi handed him tea with one hand and asked,

"How about this cup of tea?" Zen Master Zhang took the tea with both hands and said, "Everything is included." Zen Master Tuzi continued to ask, "What if I drink it all in one gulp?" After hearing this, Zen Master Zhang shook his hand and splashed the tea and asked, "Where is the place now?" "It's a pity that a cup of tea." Zen Master Tuzi said. Zen Master Zhang changed his tone: "This is just a cup of tea?" Zen Master Tuzi was silent for a while and repeated aloud: "Although it is a cup of tea, it is all-encompassing!" Zen Master Zhang was speechless when he heard this.

Although a cup of tea is small, it can reflect the universe, and although the heart has no form, it can be all-encompassing. The true interest of life lies in the agility of Zen; the abundant and perfect spirit of human heart. People can experience many mysteries from all things in the world.