However, my basic skills are too poor to rhyme.
Two monks said in the original sentence, there is a paragraph;
If it is a bodhi tree, it is like a mirror, and it is often swept to avoid dust.
Another monk said:
Bodhi has no trees, and the mirror is not a stage. There was nothing, so there was no dust.
By comparing the upper and lower paragraphs, we can see the level of the realm.
In the first paragraph, the author still has worldly things to practice in order to purify and refine. And the author of the second paragraph has reached the realm of empty heart and no self. The obvious way is much deeper.
A few sentences can still express the meaning, but the last sentence is that the dog's tail continues to mink, which is neither fish nor fowl. It's a fake writer of 13.