
The Vernacular is Dumb and the Flowers Are Blooming in the Forest
by Blooming Flowers In The Forest
About This Novel
The blind doctor breaks the attachment to the eyes, the piano player removes ear demons, the painting sage resolves the confusion of color, and the bodyguard breaks the barriers of movement... From the attachments of eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind to the attachments of voidness, life and death, and ignorance, each obsession corresponds to a hearty counterattack. There are no obscure terms, only fireworks in the world: drinking tea in a teahouse and discussing Taoism, slaying demons and breaking illusions in the mountains, and doing good deeds in the market to achieve enlightenment. It has both warmth and warmth of human nature, as well as clear Zen principles. There is no boring preaching, and each chapter has a highlight. You can laugh until you laugh while reading the story, and at the same time, you can unknowingly understand the core of "Surangama" - it turns out that enlightenment does not have to be hard work, and life is full of Zen opportunities. It is easy to read, and the more you read, the better you get!
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