Buddhist Zen and Tang Poetry

Buddhist Zen and Tang Poetry

by Ge Man

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"Buddhist Zen and Tang Poetry" is the author's academic achievement accumulated over several years. Her character, knowledge, and moral articles make the gentlemen who have taught her trust and feel at ease. During her schooling, she appreciated Beethoven's ordinary and proud human personality, and hated the humbleness of "looking at the dust"; she was familiar with the classics of literature and art, and respected the great personality and soul: someone met Leonardo da Vinci and his party on the road in Italy, At that time, a group of people arrived. The man in rich clothes was Raphael, and the leader was Salai (who was a student of Da Vinci earlier, but turned to Raphael because Da Vinci was old). Salai raised his chin and turned a blind eye as he passed by Da Vinci. Upon seeing this, Da Vinci hurriedly lowered his head and turned around. Raphael saw Leonardo da Vinci and bowed deeply. The apprentice knew that Leonardo da Vinci bowed his head and followed the example because he was ashamed of Sarai's despicable human nature. Walking to the outskirts, Leonardo da Vinci's eyes returned to softness... The allusion and even the reality show that clear personality integrity, character and taste have always been the bottom line guarantee of art and academics. In the past few years, Ge Man returned to Jilin University to study for a doctorate, and her spiritual practice has reached a considerable level. For example, her insight into the essence of language in Buddhist Zen has also deeply inspired and inspired her.

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