1. Poems describing calmness
1. Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing there, so where is the dust? ——"Bodhi Verses" by Huineng in the Tang Dynasty
Translation: Bodhi originally had no tree, and the bright mirror was not a stand. It is originally nothingness, so how can it be contaminated with dust?
2. When the mind is calm, the voice is calm, and there is no past or present. ——"Boat Night Supporting the Qin" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: When the tranquil and natural sound melts into the heart, the whole world is eternal and beautiful. Who knows, where is the past and where is the present?
3. People are calm in the stone room, and the shadow of the moon is dim in the ice pool. ——Tang Jiadao "Ji Bai Pavilion Mo Gong"
Translation: In the stone room, I felt very calm, as if I could feel the incomplete reflection of the moon in the frozen pool.
4. Walk to a waterless place and sit down to watch the clouds rise. ——"Zhongnan Farewell" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: Sometimes I go to the end of the water to find the source, sometimes I sit and watch the rising clouds and mist change.
5. There is nothing in my heart, just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; I have no intention of leaving or leaving, just follow the clouds rolling in the sky. ——Ming Dynasty Chen Jiru's "Notes on Youchuang"
Translation: No matter the glory or humiliation, I don't care, I just enjoy the blooming and decline of the flowers and plants in the courtyard leisurely; No matter whether I am promoted or demoted, I don't care, Just watching the floating clouds in the sky unfold freely is a peaceful and peaceful state of mind. 2. Verses that express calmness
1. "There is nothing in my heart, I just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; I have no intention of leaving or leaving, I just follow the clouds rolling in the sky." - Source: "Notes from the Window" Ming Chen Jiru
Meaning: Be able to be indifferent and calm in your heart, and not be surprised by favor or disgrace. I just keep a normal heart in my heart, I don't envy the glory and wealth, and I don't rely on power. He has his own thoughts in his heart, but he is pure and kind. In short, it seems that I have seen through this world, and my heart is like a calm lake. I have no intention of leaving or leaving, and I am open to everything. I have a vast mind, an open mind, and a calm heart. There is really no intention of leaving or leaving, just looking at the clouds turning and relaxing in the sky.
2. Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing in the first place, so how can it cause dust. ——This verse comes from the "Sixth Patriarch's Altar Sutra". It is the words of Zen enlightenment of the Sixth Patriarch Huineng. The "Sixth Patriarch Tan Sutra" was compiled by later generations based on the words of the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism Huineng.
Meaning: In fact, the dust is outside, but the heart is inside. If you always brush it away, the heart will be pure and dust-free; if the dust is inside, the heart is outside, if you always peel it off, there will be no dust and no heart; Why fear the dust in the heart? If there is no dust, there is no heart. Just as Huineng said, "The heart of a benevolent person is moved," and as Taoists say, "The Tao may be Tao, but it may not be Tao." Their principles are the same. Buddhism emphasizes that all things are in the heart and pursues cultivating the world. Taoism emphasizes being free from worries and pursues escaping from the world. Buddhism wants to transcend this world, while Taoism cultivates this world. When looking at its principles, it is all a kind of practice. . It is a kind of detachment, but it is not a deliberate pursuit. The main idea is: In the world, there is no fixed law, and then you know the law; the world's affairs are still unfinished, so why not leave them unresolved.
3. When the mind is calm, the voice is calm, and there is no past or present. ——"Ship Night Aiding the Qin" Tang Bai Juyi
Meaning: When the heart is calm and the sound of the piano is natural and elegant, it sounds like ancient and modern music to us. Emphasizing the natural and elegant nature is the highest state of playing the piano.
4. When the sky is clear and the moon on the river is white, the seagulls know when the mind is calm - "One of the Gifts to Hanyang Fulu" Tang Li Bai
Meaning: When the sky is clear, the moon on the river will shine very brightly ; When a person's mentality is peaceful and calm, seagulls will also sense it. It is said that everything has cause and effect and conditions, and it is also said that people's inner activities will be reflected in the external material world.
5. People are calm in the stone room, and the shadow of the moon is dim in the ice pool. ——"Ji Bai Pavilion Mo Gong" Tang Jia Island
Meaning: Carrying it in the stone house makes people's hearts easy to calm down. In the frozen pool, the reflection of the moon is incomplete. It is used to describe a calm mind and a quiet scenery. 3. Poems about calmness
1. "There is nothing outside my heart. I just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; I have no intention of leaving or leaving, and I follow the clouds in the sky.
"— - Source: "The Notes of You Chuang" Ming Chen Jiru means: Be able to be indifferent and calm in your heart, and not be surprised by favors or disgrace. I just keep a normal heart in my heart, I don't envy the glory and wealth, and I don't rely on power.
I have my own thoughts in my heart, but I am pure and kind. In short, it seems that I have seen through this world, and my heart is like a calm lake. I have no intention of leaving or leaving, and I am open to everything. I have a vast mind, an open mind, and a calm heart.
It’s really a waste of time to go and stay, just look at the clouds turning and relaxing in the sky. 2. Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing in the beginning, so how can it cause dust.
——This verse comes from the "Sixth Patriarch's Altar Sutra". It is the words of Zen enlightenment of the Sixth Patriarch Huineng. The "Sixth Patriarch Tan Sutra" was compiled by later generations based on the words of the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism Huineng.
Meaning: In fact, the dust is outside, but the heart is inside. If you always brush it away, the heart will be pure and dust-free; if the dust is inside, the heart is outside, if you always peel it off, there will be no dust and no heart; Why fear the dust in the heart? If there is no dust, there is no heart. Just as Huineng said, "The heart of a benevolent person is moved," and as Taoists say, "The Tao may be Tao, but it may not be Tao." Their principles are the same. Buddhism emphasizes that all things are in the heart and pursues cultivating the world. Taoism emphasizes being free from worries and pursues escaping from the world. Buddhism wants to transcend this world, while Taoism cultivates this world. When looking at its principles, it is all a kind of practice. .
It is a kind of detachment, but it is not a deliberate pursuit. The main idea is: In the world, there is no fixed law, and then you know the law; the world's affairs are still unfinished, so why not leave them unresolved.
3. When the mind is calm, the voice is calm, and there is no past or present. ——"Ship Night Aiding the Qin" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. Meaning: The sound of the piano is natural and elegant when the heart is calm. It sounds to us like ancient times and modern times. Emphasizing the natural and elegant nature is the highest state of playing the piano. 4. What are the verses in ancient poetry that describe calmness?
1. A calm mind means a calm voice, and there is no ancient or modern one. ——Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's "Ship to the Musical Instrument at Night"
Translation: When the tranquil and natural sound melts into the heart, the whole world is eternal and beautiful. Who knows, where is the past and where is the present?
2. The sky is clear, the river is white, and the mind is calm, the seagulls know. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "Two Poems for Hanyang Fulu"
Translation: When the sky is clear, the moon on the river will shine brightly; when people's mentality is peaceful and calm, seagulls will also feel it.
3. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely. ——Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming's "Drinking Part 5"
Translation: Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, leisurely, the Nanshan Mountain in the distance comes into view.
4. There is nothing in my heart, just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; I have no intention of leaving or leaving, just follow the clouds rolling in the sky. ——Ming Dynasty: Chen Jiru's "Notes on a Quiet Window"
Translation: Only when you can treat favors and disgraces as normal as flowers blooming and falling can you not be surprised; only if you treat your position as changing as clouds rolling and relaxing, can you be careless. .
5. Don’t be happy with things, and don’t be sad with yourself. ——Song Dynasty: Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"
Translation: Don't be happy or sad because of the quality of external things and your own gains and losses. 5. Verses that keep people calm
In the midst of talking and laughing, the boats and oars disappeared into ashes.
——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Nian Nujiao, Nostalgia for the Past at Red Cliff" Collecting chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain. ——Tao Yuanming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, "Drinking·Part 5" The enemy is surrounded by thousands of troops, but I remain unmoved.
——Modern Mao Zedong's "Moon over Xijiang·Jinggangshan" No matter the wind or waves, it is better than taking a leisurely stroll. ——Modern Mao Zedong's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Swimming" Looking at the strong pines at dusk, the chaotic clouds are still flying across.
——Modern Mao Zedong's "Seven Wonders: Photos of the Immortal Cave in Mount Lushan for Comrade Li Jin" Since ancient times, no one has died, and his loyalty has been preserved in history. ——Song Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" Heaven follows its course, the earth follows its nature, and people change with it.
——Anonymous walked to the end of the water and sat down to watch the clouds rise. ——Tang Wangwei's "Zhongnan Bieye" When the heart is calm, the voice is calm, and there is no ancient or present.
——Tang Bai Juyi’s “Ship to the Musical Instrument at Night” The sky is clear and the moon is white on the river, and the seagulls know that the heart is calm ——Tang Li Bai’s “One of the Gifts to Hanyang Fulu” The people in the stone room are calm, and the shadow of the moon is dim in the ice pool. ——Tang Jia Dao's "Ji Bai Pavilion Mo Gong" I will always watch the crab with a cold eye to see how long you will run rampant.
——Anonymous "The Capital Master Yan Song Yu" of the Ming Dynasty. If the heart has no material desires, it is like the autumn sky and the sea; ——Ming Hong Yingming's "Cai Gen Tan" There is nothing in my heart, just watching the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; I have no intention of leaving or leaving, just following the clouds rolling in the sky.
——Ming Dynasty Chen Jiru's "Small Notes on the Window" The bodhi tree has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing in the beginning, so how can it cause dust. ——Tang Huineng's "Sixth Patriarch Altar Sutra". 6. Verses that keep people calm
Verses that keep people calm include the following lines, with sources and explanations.
1. "There is nothing in my heart, I just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; I have no intention of leaving or leaving, I just follow the clouds rolling in the sky." - Source: "The Notes of Youchuang" by Chen Jiru of the Ming Dynasty
Meaning: Be able to be indifferent and calm in your heart, and be unfazed by favors and disgrace. I just keep a normal heart in my heart, I don't envy the glory and wealth, and I don't rely on power. He has his own thoughts in his heart, but he is pure and kind. In short, it seems that I have seen through this world, and my heart is like a calm lake. I can look at everything without any intention of going or staying. I have a vast mind, an open mind, and a calm heart. There is really no intention of leaving or leaving, just looking at the clouds turning and relaxing in the sky.
2. Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing in the beginning, so how can it cause dust. ——This verse comes from the "Sixth Patriarch's Altar Sutra". It is the words of the Sixth Patriarch Huineng who realized Zen. The "Sixth Patriarch Tan Sutra" was compiled by later generations based on the words of the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism Huineng.
Meaning: In fact, the dust is outside, but the heart is inside. If you always brush it away, the heart will be pure and dust-free; if the dust is inside, the heart is outside, if you always peel it off, there will be no dust and no heart; there is dust in the heart, and the dust is the heart. Why fear the dust in the heart? If there is no dust, there will be no heart. Just as Huineng said, "The heart of a benevolent person is moved," and as Taoists say, "The Tao may be Tao, but it may not be Tao."
Their principles are the same. Buddhism emphasizes that all things are in the heart and pursues cultivating the world. Taoism emphasizes being free from worries and pursues escaping from the world. Buddhism wants to transcend this world, while Taoism cultivates this world. When looking at its principles, it is all a kind of practice. . It is a kind of detachment, but it is not a deliberate pursuit. The main idea is: In the world, there is no fixed law, and then you know the law; the world's affairs are still unfinished, so why not leave them unresolved.
3. When the mind is calm, the voice is calm, and there is no past or present. ——"Ship Night Aiding the Qin" Tang Bai Juyi
Meaning: When the heart is calm and the sound of the piano is natural and elegant, it sounds like ancient and modern music to us. Emphasizing the natural and elegant nature is the highest state of playing the piano.
4. When the sky is clear and the moon on the river is white, the seagulls know when the mind is calm - "One of the Gifts to Hanyang Fulu" Tang Li Bai
Meaning: When the sky is clear, the moon on the river will shine very brightly ; When a person's mentality is peaceful and calm, seagulls will also sense it. It is said that everything has cause and effect and conditions, and it is also said that people's inner activities will be reflected in the external material world.
5. People are calm in the stone room, and the shadow of the moon is dim in the ice pool. ——"Ji Bai Pavilion Mo Gong" Tang Jia Island
Meaning: Carrying it in the stone house makes people's hearts easy to calm down. In the frozen pool, the reflection of the moon is incomplete. It is used to describe a calm mind and a quiet scenery.