Poetry:
1. Birds are anxious to roost, and there are many worms at night.
--"Looking at Evening in the Autumn Suburbs" Tang Dynasty. Ma Dai
2. The sound of autumn insects does not go away, but what is the mood of the dusk bird?
--"Removing the Frame" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
3. The empty steps are white with dew, and the grass is cold and the insects are chirping.
--"The Grudge of Nagato" Tang. Wu Shaowei
Allusion:
Once, Zen Master Weishan Lingyou was beside Zen Master Baizhang, and Zen Master Baizhang asked "Who?"
Zen Master Weishan replied: "Lingyou!"
Zen Master Baizhang said: "Push the stove and see if there is any fire? ”
Zen Master Weishan stirred something in the stove and replied, “There is no fire.”
Zen Master Baizhang stood up in person, walked to the stove, and put the fire tongs in the stove. Digging deeply, he pulled out some sparks, took it out and showed it to Weishan, and then said: "You said there is nothing, isn't this fire?"
Zen Master Weishan Lingyou said: "I know there is. , but I failed to grasp it deeply."
Zen Master Baizhang said: "This is just a temporary deviation. The scriptures say that in order to understand the Buddha nature, one must observe the seasonal causes and conditions. Enlightenment is like forgetting and suddenly remembering, then you realize that everything you have is not obtained from the outside. Therefore, the Patriarch said: The state of enlightenment is the same as the unenlightened state. The ordinary mind is empty and empty. The original mental method is self-sufficient. You are already like this, protect and grasp it."
The next day, Zen Master Weishan accompanied Zen Master Baizhang to the mountain for labor service. Zen Master Baizhang asked Weishan: "The fire has been brought! "?"
Zen Master Weishan replied: "Bring it."
Zen Master Baizhang asked: "Where?"
Zen Master Weishan. He picked up a stick of firewood, blew it twice, and then handed it to Zen Master Baizhang. Zen Master Baizhang said happily: "Like an insect controlling a tree, it becomes a text by chance.
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Insect idioms:
Insect eagles, small tricks, chicken insects gain and loss
Silkworms eat up whales, swallow gold, silkworms shed their shells and remain silent as cold silkworms
Mantis The mantis blocks the car
The bees swarm up
The fly's head is as small as the fly chasing the smell
The moth flies into the fire
The butterfly flies Butterflies dance
Ants are like mosquitoes attached to mutton
Scorpions, snakes and scorpions have hearts
Earthworms in spring, earthworms in autumn, snakes
Spider clues