⑴Sparse: crude, vulgar. This refers to the poet's own lazy character.
⑵Go through the door: come to the door; come to the door. Tang Gaoshi's poem "Gift to Du Er Supplements": "When the Buddha is fragrant, he is admitted to the hospital, and the monks often pass by the door."
⑶Resign from official position: Resign from official position. Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem "Presenting Linghu Linggong in the Tianping Throne": "The white-footed Zen monk thinks that he has lost his way, and the green-robed censor plans to retire from office."
⑷ Zen (chán) concept: that is, Zen theory, Zen Tao, study Buddhism and practice Zen. Zen, the abbreviation of the Sanskrit word "Jhana", means "quiet meditation and self-abuse" and "thinking cultivation", which means focusing the mind on one state and thinking deeply. Observation means observing.
⑸ Mr. Gu: The Taoist name for Buddha. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "Rewarding Dreams to May Long Zhai, Monks, and Jue Guests and Friends": "Make friends with the elders and learn from Mr. Gu." I don't know that I am lazy and vulgar by nature, and I live in the bustling capital all year round.
There was never any trace of carriages or horses in front of the door, and the yard was filled with the sound of cicadas.
Although I find it hard to recite poems when I am sick, my dreams have become quieter when I am no longer an official.
When will you learn Zen meditation and convert to Buddhism?