The full text of Dunsheng's poems. .

The whole poem of Dunsheng is as follows:

I often think that the world is drifting, such as the morning dew and the moon reflected in the water.

Prosperity is fleeting, and romantic figures are different.

Fifty years of life, is it prosperous or illusory?

Fame goes down in history, just fate and cause and effect.

It's a pity to think that I'm in a hurry to go to Kyoto.

This is the first time that the prison gate has been shown to the public. He stole it and sent it home to the monks for worship.

Sigh like smoke, things change, and life is fifty years.

Is it prosperous or illusory?

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