Guan Xiu’s poems

Guan Xiu's poems are as follows:

1. Composed immediately

(Tang Dynasty) Guan Xiu

The willow bank and the flower embankment are red in the sunset, and the wind The sleeves are clear and the bridle is bright. Pedestrians should not be surprised to look back frequently, for home is at the center of the condensation.

2. Title Lingxichang Gongshu

(Tang Dynasty) Guanxiu

The environment is clear, the monk is cold, and the ancient forest is newly opened. The old hermitage is still like this, people come and come again. Lanfei is as sticky as fog, and tea is as green as moss. But make your heart pure and let the years pass.

3. Inscribed on Huainan Huizhao Temple Lawyer's Court

(Tang Dynasty) Guan Xiu

The crown of the instrument is condensed with cold jade, and he lives like a man in Wozhou. The apprentice has a phoenix, but the law hides his eyes without an ox. The tea is fragrant and sticky to the teeth, the bell is clear and the snow is dripping from the floor. It is also necessary to form a Western Society and visit the feudal lords.

Character introduction:

Guan Xiu (832-912), whose common surname was Jiang and courtesy name Deyin, was from Lanxi, Wuzhou (now Lanxi City, Zhejiang Province). During the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties period, he was a painting monk and poet monk in the former Shu.

Guanxiu became a monk at He'an Temple when he was seven years old. He read thousands of words of scriptures every day and had a photographic memory. Tang Tianfujian entered Shu and was named "Master Zen Yue" by the former lord of Shu, Wang Jian, and was given purple clothes.

Guan Xiu entered Shu in his later years after the fall of Tang Dynasty, and was named "Master Zenyue" by the former Shu lord Wang Jian. Famous for his poetry, he was also a painter and calligrapher, and his "Zen Yue Collection" survives.

During his life, he was good at poetry and calligraphy, as well as painting. In particular, the Arhat he painted has an ancient appearance and extraordinary vulgarity. He has a high reputation in the history of Chinese painting. Guanxiu went to He'an Temple to become a monk in the seventh year of Dazhong of Tang Dynasty (835). He has a clear distinction between love and hate, cares about the suffering of the people, and hates corrupt officials. His "Ci of Cruel Officials" angrily condemned the atrocities committed by corrupt officials who oppressed the people. He also has the pride to not be afraid of power.

Guan Xiu became a monk in his hometown when he was seven years old. He practiced strict discipline throughout his life and traveled around the world.

Guanxiu once went to Yuzhang (now Nanchang, Jiangxi) to teach the Lotus Sutra and the Theory of Faith in the Mahayana. "They were both masters of the profound meanings, lectured diligently," and he was admired by the prefect of the county, Wang_ Heavy. After Wang _ left his post, the new prefect Jiang _ opened the altar for washing and repentance, and also asked Guan Xiu to be the supervisor of the altar.