Elegant subset refers to poems written by monks in China with Buddhist content.
Explanation:
●? Sanskrit "ode" is a lyric in Buddhist scriptures. Short for "Luo".
●? Jie is very brave; Run fast: hey (a) the way you run; B. the appearance of force).
Phrases:
Buddhist poems written by monks in China.
A poem praising Gizon's Indian literature. No rhyme, take four sentences as one fu, and each syllable must be of equal length. It also refers to the part of Buddhist scriptures that appears in the form of poetry; Poems written by monks in China containing Buddhism.
Buddhist poems written by monks in China.
The prophecy of detachment.
Jié jié rushed; The way you push.
Source:
This poem is master Xuanzang's understanding of the Heart Sutra and a good start. -"The Twentieth Journey to the West"
What is it to show benevolence and righteousness? If you beat gongs and drums, how can you ask to kill your son? -"Heaven" Zhuangzi
Suddenly my face changed. If I were riding a horse, I would build a feather flag. -"Gao" Song Yu
Bandits are in high spirits, and bandits are busy. -"Bandit Wind"
On Yanjin's poem "Falling Crane Dancing in the Snow". -Li Bai's "Deng Meigang looking at Jinling to give his nephew Guanzhong, a monk of Gaozuo Temple"