What is the next sentence of "Not in Zen"?

Not in the next sentence of the Eighty Thousand Articles of Zen: The fire in the heart arises and dies out on its own. The title of the poem: "He Lo Tian Presents a Gift to Yun Ji Monk". Real name: Yuan Zhen. Font size: Wei Zhi, Wei Ming. Era: Tang Dynasty. Ethnic group: Sinicized Xianbei. Birthplace: Luoyang, Henan. Time of birth: February of the 14th year of the Dali calendar (779). Time of death: the fifth year of Taihe (831). Main works: "Passing the Xiangyang Tower", "Three Poems on Sorrows and Feelings", "Wen Lo Tian Grants Jiangzhou Sima", "Mingyue Three and Five Nights", "Traveling to the Palace", etc. Main achievements: Advocating the New Yuefu Movement.

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1. For the full text of "He Lo Tian Presents a Gift to Yun Ji Monk", click here to view " Details of He Lo Tian’s Gift to Monk Yunji

If you want to escape from the three thousand realms of troubles, you are not in the eighty thousand realms of Zen.

The fire in my heart arises and extinguishes itself. Master Yun has no way to deal with you.

2. Yuan Zhen's other poems

"Chrysanthemum", "Five Poems of Lisi·Four", "Xinggong", "Fu De September Ends (Autumn Character)", "Late Autumn". Poems from the same dynasty

"Sangu Stone", "Warm Cui", "Farewell to Xu Kan", "Poems of Deep Regret", "Inscription on Jiadao Tomb", "Tiantai Chanyuan Couplet", "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" ", "Remembering the South of the Yangtze River", "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake", "Ode to the Dusk River".

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