Zhao Puchu
At sunrise, the East China Sea sets in the West Mountain, and there is also a day of sorrow and joy;
If you don't get into a dead end, you will feel comfortable both physically and mentally.
receiving pension money every month, I like it more and I like it less;
eat less meat and eat more vegetarian meals every day, which are thick and sweet, and fine and sweet;
don't choose between old and new clothes, good clothes will also keep out the cold, and lai will also keep out the cold;
I often chat with my bosom friends, both in ancient times and today;
The inner grandchildren look at it the same way, and the children are also happy, and the women are also happy;
The whole family, old and young, comforts each other, and the poor are also at peace, and the rich are also at peace;
Exercise diligently in the morning and evening, and be optimistic when you are busy, and optimistic when you are idle;
being broad-minded and healthy for years is better than being immortal.
Kuanxin Ballad is a poem written by Mr. Zhao Puchu at the age of 92, which is thought-provoking.
Zhao Puchu (November 197 ~ May 2), born in Anqing on November 5, 197, was one of the founders of China Association for the Promotion of Democracy, an outstanding Buddhist leader, an outstanding calligrapher, a famous social activist and a great patriot.
Mr. Zhao Puchu was born in Taihe, Anhui Province, and he loved poetry and calligraphy since childhood. Before his death, Mr. Wang served as Vice Chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, Honorary Chairman of the Central Committee of China Association for Promoting Democracy, President of China Buddhist Association and Chairman of China Calligraphers Association. He is also a master of learning at home and abroad. He can really appreciate elegant things, common things and trivial things, and he can also face state affairs, family affairs and what's going on in the world. However, his heart is planted with bodhi, so he can dispense with the word "vulgar" and write this well-known "Kuanxin Ballad", which fully reflects his lofty morality and bright character, and also shows his ocean mind. Park Lao's song "Kuanxin Ballad" is not only his ridicule of secular life, but also his monologue as a layman.
Kuanxin Ballad gives a simple and profound explanation of sorrow and joy, dealing with people, salary, food and clothing, children and grandchildren, wealth and leisure, etc. It makes people feel that Miao Yan, a Buddhist, is "not easy to give up", and even more feel how broad the master's normal heart is.
Kuanxin Ballad is not only written for the elderly, but for everyone who has entered the WTO. Because, each of us needs the inspiration of proverbs, and we all need to be kind to ourselves with a normal heart. Reading "Kuanxin Ballad" can not only purify your mind, be more relieved and less impetuous, add some joy and eliminate some troubles, but also broaden your mind.