
Walking to a Waterless Place, Sitting and Watching the Clouds Rise: Zen and Enlightenment in Classical Poetry
by Mu Qingqiu
About This Novel
There is no language in the world that can contain thousands of worlds in the arrangement and combination of a few words, except poetry. It is concise and concise, and knows how to stop abruptly and leave a lingering aftertaste. The real poets who have gone through the waves, with innocent hearts, are trapped in the wandering of the spirit. They long for purity, pursue the origin of the spirit, and leave behind poems with profound Zen meaning. Zen is a state of mind, a pure and beautiful flower on the Eastern soil. It embraces classical poetry and penetrates into every detail of life. ? This book selects Chinese masterpieces that are rich in poetry and Zen, and uses beautiful interpretations of prose to help you realize the indescribable wonders of Zen and find a different state of mind in the hustle and bustle of the world.
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