It was a verse from the Diamond Sutra: "There should be no place to live but a heart."
This poem was "Happy Meeting" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. The whole poem is as follows: Red beans grow in the southern part of the country, and spring comes. I hope you will pick more of these things and miss them the most. First, it's best not to meet each other so that we don't fall in love. Second, it's best not to know each other so that you don't miss each other. Should learn to let go of everything and let fate take its course Fate comes and goes involuntarily. In this way, you won't grow old.
Why was Tsangyang Gyatso's poem,"First, it's best not to meet each other, so we can not fall in love" called the Ten Commandments? Because this poem was the first love song written by Tsangyang Gyatso and also his Buddhist poem, it was called the "Ten Commandments Poem" because it contained the ten commandments of cultivation, including: 1 Abstinence from Love 2, quit jealousy 3 Abstinence from Greed 4 Abstinence from Laziness 5 Abstinence from Lust 6 Abstinence from Pride 7 Abstinence from Fear 8. Stop Hesitation 9 quit frivolity 10 Abstinence from Desires These precepts reflected Tsangyang Gyatso's pursuit and belief in Buddhism, and also expressed his thoughts and insights on love and interpersonal relationships. The Ten Commandments poem became one of Tsangyang Gyatso's representative works and an important part of Chinese literature and culture.
This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Happy Meeting." The whole sentence is: "First, it's best not to meet each other so that we don't fall in love." Second, it's best not to know each other so that you don't miss each other. Third, it's best not to accompany each other so that we don't owe each other. Fourth, it's best not to cherish each other so that we don't remember each other. Fifth, it's best not to love each other so that we can not abandon each other. Sixth, it's best not to meet each other. Seventh, it's best not to mistake each other. In this way, we can not betray each other. Eighth, it is best not to promise each other so that we can not rely on each other. Fifth, it's best if we don't meet. That way, we won't fall in love."
This poem was " Happy Meeting " by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. The full text was as follows: Happy Meeting When we meet, it's hard to say goodbye. The east wind can't help the flowers. Silkworms in spring die, silk is exhausted, wax torches turn into ashes, tears dry. In the morning mirror, I only worry about the clouds on my temples changing. When I chant at night, I should feel the cold moonlight. There are not many ways to go from Pengshan. Green birds are eager to explore.
The name of this poem was " Happy Meeting." This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Yu and was titled " Happy Meeting, Silent Alone on the West Tower, the Moon Is Like a Hook." Li Yu was the Latter Ruler of the Southern Tang Dynasty. His works were regarded as one of the treasures in the history of ancient Chinese literature. This poem was also one of his representative works. This poem used the silent parting as its theme to express the loneliness and longing after parting. It was hailed as a classic love poem.
This sentence comes from the 19th sentence of Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret in the Tang Dynasty: "In the words of farewell, there is an oath that both hearts know." On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, in the middle of the night when no one was whispering in the Longevity Palace. In heaven I wish to be lovebirds, on earth I wish to be twigs. There will be no end to this hatred forever." It's better not to see each other so that we won't fall in love with each other.
To live up to the Tathagata, to live up to the Qing is a poem by Tsangyang Gyatso. This poem was called "Wrong Under the Lamp", and it was one of Tsangyang Gyatso's most famous poems and a classic in the history of Chinese literature. This poem tells a story about love and cultivation, expressing Tsangyang Gyatso's love for Buddhism and his entanglement with love. This poem was beautiful in language and had a profound artistic conception. It was widely read and praised as one of Tsangyang Gyatso's representative works.
When we meet, why should we know each other? This famous line by the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu came from the poem "Ascending High." It was a poem that said,"Between people, there is no need to care whether they have known each other for a long time. When we meet, it is as if we have known each other for the first time. There is a natural sense of intimacy."
The first best that we should not meet so that we can not become in love.
The original text of this sentence was," First, it's best not to meet each other. That way, you won't fall in love." It came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Happy Meeting."