The achievements of Zen master Feng Ming Ben among the monks in Yuan Dynasty

Ming instinct is good at poetry and music, and he also has considerable attainments in literature, especially poetry writing. At that time, Feng Zizhen, a famous composer of Sanqu in Yuan Dynasty, was very famous and despised the original intention of Ming Dynasty. Ming Ben and calligrapher Zhao Mengfu visited Feng together. Feng wrote "Poems of Plum Blossoms with Hundred Rhymes". After reading the Ming edition, he immediately "finished" and wrote his own "Nine Words of Plum Blossom Songs". Feng Zizhen reads The Coat. Since then, the two have become close friends. Ming Ben is good at calligraphy, and there are many calligraphy relics in the courtyard. In the History of Painting and Calligraphy in Ming Dynasty, Chen Jiru said that "the willow leaves of books are a family, although they are not qualified". In the second year of Yan You (13 15), he wrote the Lotus Sutra. Died at the age of 61. In addition, the Palace Museum has its four-year-old book "Seven-character Poetry Axis Qiao Song seven show". If inferred from this, the year of death should be over 80 years old. Many original works were brought back by Japanese monks studying abroad at that time, and now they are treasured in Japan. His deeds have also been included in Songjiang Zhi and Shi Lian Shi Qu.