-Song defeated Yuan.
There are two kinds of spring breeze on a tree.
The south branch is warm and the north branch is cold.
Not long ago, I came to the west.
One flies west and the other flies east.
Liao Yuan (1026- 1086) was born in Fuliang, Raozhou (now Jingdezhen, Jiangxi), and his surname was Lin. A famous poet in the Northern Song Dynasty lived in Jinshan Temple in Zhenjiang. He made friends with Su Shi, Huang Tingjian and others. He was good at calligraphy, poetry and writing, and Song Shenzong named him Fo Yin.
Appreciation: Qin Shaoyou and Su Dongpo participated in meditation. One of them passed by, covered in lice. Su Dongpo said: "There are lice in human filth." Qin Shaoyou said: "lice are born in cotton wool!" The two men argued endlessly about it, and finally they consulted Fo Yin's Zen master, so Fo Yin wrote this poem.
The key point of everyman's separation from sacredness lies in that everyman blindly sees the illusion of birth and death in the equal environment of emptiness origin, and insists on it separately, making various works, and going on and on. All laws appear with the fate of truth, and die when the fate is exhausted. After all, they are equal and unattainable. "The south is warm in the north and cold in the south", "a piece of west flies east", east and west, north and south, cold and warm back, and so on. I understand this truth. "I came from the west a while ago." Where is it that I am not from the west? I knew from the beginning that impermanence is unchangeable. As the Zen master said, "Rosen is revered, and all Buddhas are flooded." When it is obvious, the sea belongs to Ming Che; when it is obscure, it is in a daze. If you are not a master, how can you carry forward the beauty in the dust, roll up the image, and seize Rosen? "