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Looking for stories of scholars, such as the stories of Su Dongpo and the Buddhist monk, the more the better. It would be best if it was a book related to this.

2024-09-22 10:42
I mean, it's similar to the story of Su Dongpo and the Buddhist monk. Can you give me the stories of other literati in history? As long as it was a story about a scholar! The first and second floor only gave Su a story. What about the others? Can you give me more?
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2024-09-22 11:47

I'm not really a scholar, I'm just a big fan of novels. I can answer questions on all kinds of topics, but I don't have my own story or experience. If you need information about the stories of the literati, I can provide you with some related books and articles such as Dongpo Zhilin, The Story of Zen, Six Chapters of Floating Life, etc.

Looking for short stories, the best original, the more the better.

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2024-07-17 02:02

One cat was trapped in a tree, and another cat ran from afar to try to help it out. In the end, it was able to successfully help the trapped cat escape from the tree's restrictions, but the other cat was injured. A young woman was lost in the forest. She went to a tree and sat under it, crying. At this moment, a wolf came over and asked if she needed help. The woman said that she had tried her best but still could not find her way home. The wolf decided to help her. So the wolf took the woman on an adventure. In the end, the woman successfully returned home and the wolf also gained a friendship. In an old city, there was a young woman who often walked alone on the street. One day, she met a mysterious old man who told her that if she could find a bird, she could fulfill one of her wishes. The woman decided to look for the bird, but she soon found that she was lost. After a long search, the woman finally found a bird and successfully brought it home. When the woman returned home, she expressed her gratitude to the old man and told her that his wish was to be good friends with the woman. There was a young prince in an old castle. He liked to walk in the castle very much, but he did not know what dangers there were in the castle. One day, he went to a secret room in the castle where there was a trap. When he tried to jump over the trap, his sword got stuck. At this moment, a mysterious old man came over and told the prince that if he could put down his weapon, he could escape the trap and obtain his true love. The prince finally listened to the old man's advice and put down his weapon and successfully escaped from the castle. There was a young hunter in a mysterious forest. He had been looking for a mysterious beast, but he did not know where it was. One day, he met a mysterious beast. The beast told him that if he could find its nest, it could help him get out of trouble. The hunter decided to look for the beast's lair and finally found it and successfully caught it.

Analysis of Su Dongpo

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2024-09-18 12:03

Su Dongpo was a famous writer, calligrapher, painter, and politician in the Song Dynasty of China. He was known as one of the "Four Scholars of the Su School". His literary works were bold, unrestrained, fresh and humorous, with a unique artistic style. His calligraphy was good at official script and was known for his concise, bright, and smooth style. He was known as one of the "Su Mo". In addition, he also had a strong interest in painting. He was good at landscape, human figures, flowers and birds, and other subjects. Su Dongpo's life was full of ups and downs, and he had been banished and exiled many times, but he still insisted on his own literary and artistic style and continued to create and explore. His literary works had an important position in the literary history of the Song Dynasty and had a far-reaching impact on the literature of later generations. His artistic achievements were also highly respected. His paintings and calligraphy works were still loved and sought after by people. In addition, Su Dongpo was also an outstanding politician and reformist. He actively opposed corruption and corruption, advocated freedom of speech and democratic ideas, and promoted the development and progress of the Song Dynasty society. His thoughts and actions had a profound influence on later generations, and he became one of the important figures in the history of Chinese culture.

Monk-related stories and novels

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2025-01-11 00:47

The following are some recommendations of the monk novels that have ended in modern times: " Records of Monks in Other Worlds ": This novel was written by the author, Mechanic Number One. It tells the story of a monk in Tokyo. Although there are some problems, it is very interesting. 2. Shaolin Flower Monk: This novel was written by the author, Dream Shi Jie. The plot is fascinating. These novels are all stories about monks. Among them,"Records of Monks in Other Worlds" and "Shaolin Flower Monks" are completed and can be used as your reading options.

Su Dongpo's Ci

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2024-09-17 05:05

Su Dongpo was a Chinese writer, painter, politician, and inventor of the Song Dynasty. His representative works included "Ode to the Red Cliff" and "Remembering the Ancient Red Cliff". He had a large number of Ci works and was regarded as one of the leaders of the Song Dynasty. "Ode to Red Cliff" was one of Su Dongpo's most famous works. It described the magnificent scene and historical background of the Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period and expressed the author's thoughts and feelings about the war. This poem was mainly lyrical. Through the description of natural landscapes and historical events, it expressed the author's love for life and nature, showing Su Shi's open-minded and cheerful personality and outlook on life. Su Dongpo's Ci works were mainly lyrical, describing scenery and narrating, which combined the bold and unconstrained style with the graceful and restrained style, and had high artistic and cultural value. His works occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature and had a far-reaching impact on later literature and art.

The male protagonist is a Buddhist monk

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2025-01-07 09:30

Here are a few recommendations for novels where the male lead is a Buddhist monk: 1. " Crossing Buddha ": This ancient romance novel tells the story of a male protagonist who was born with Buddha's bones. He wanted to cross the Love Tribulation. First, he had to taste the seven emotions and six desires, be moved, and understand lovesickness. Only then could he comprehend the Dao and break through the realm. During this process, he met the female lead, a demoness from the Acacia Faction. A series of special stories happened between the two of them. 2. " After Rebirth, I Abandoned Immortality and Become Buddha ": This novel tells the story of the male protagonist, Chen Jue, who was reborn into a teenager, pursuing the true meaning of Buddhism and cultivating the divine powers of Buddhism. The story was centered around Buddhist cultivation, interwoven with cultivation culture and Xianxia plots. The male protagonist was also a Buddhist cultivator. 3. " Journey to Jin 'an ": This is a fantasy romance novel. The male protagonist is the destined Buddha who has reincarnated for ten generations. In the story, the male protagonist pursued the true meaning of Buddhism and cultivated Buddhist magical powers. He and the female protagonist began a story of destiny entanglement. I hope that the novels recommended above can satisfy your interest in the story of the male protagonist being a Buddhist monk.

Please list more than 3 poems or lyrics written by Su Dongpo.

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2024-09-17 05:16

Su Dongpo was a Chinese writer, painter, politician, and gourmet in the Song Dynasty. His poems were numerous and of high quality. The following are three poems written by Su Dongpo: 1. Shuidiao Grotou: When Will the Bright Moon Appear? When will the bright moon appear? I take my wine and ask the blue sky. I wonder what year it is in the palace in the sky. I want to go back with the wind, but I'm afraid it's too cold to be high in Qionglou Yuyu. I dance to make clear how the shadow seems to be in the world. 2 "Ode to the Red Cliff" The waves of the Great River East washed away all the heroes of the ages. The people on the west side of the old camp said that it was the Red Cliff of Zhou Lang of the Three Kingdoms. Rocks pierced through the sky and waves crashed against the shore, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. How many heroes were there in a time when the landscape was as picturesque as a painting? Thinking back to the time when Gong Jin married Xiao Qiao, she was handsome and handsome. With feathered fans and turbans, they laugh and laugh, and their oars turn into ashes. 3." Calming Storm " Don't listen to the sound of leaves breaking through the forest, why not sing and walk slowly? Bamboo cane, straw shoes, light than a horse, who is afraid? a coir raincoat, misty and misty, is all I have in my life. The chilly spring breeze blows, waking me up from my drunken stupor, slightly cold, but the slanting light of the mountain peaks remains. Drunk, I light a lamp and watch my sword dream back, blowing its horn and connecting the camp. The above three poems were one of Su Dongpo's representative works, showing his literary talent and philosophy of life, which were widely praised and had a far-reaching influence.

The interesting stories of scholars related to lotus flowers in history

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2024-09-18 17:14

There were many interesting stories related to lotus flowers in history. The following are some examples: Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty was not only a writer but also a Buddhist. He liked to plant lotus flowers and described the beauty and nobility of lotus flowers in his poems. He also wrote a poem,"On the Lake", which had a line,"Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, I leisurely see Nanshan." The mountain air is good day and night, birds fly back together. There's something in it that I really want to distinguish." The words "picking chrysanthemums" and "lotus" in this sentence were both symbols of Buddhism. 2 Su Shi of the Song Dynasty Su Shi was a writer, calligrapher, and painter. His paintings used lotus flowers as the theme and were known as "Su Lianshi". He had also written a poem called "Farewell to the Ancient Plains Grass". There was a line in it: "The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year." The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." There was also a certain connection between the words "wild fire will not burn" and "lotus" in this sentence. Wang Yangming, a master of psychology in the Ming Dynasty, was a famous philosopher and strategist in the Ming Dynasty. He proposed the idea of "conscience" and believed that people should achieve inner peace and brightness through self-reflection and cultivation. His theory had a profound influence on later Chinese philosophy and culture. One of his most famous works was the Biography of Learning, which contained many discussions about lotus flowers, such as "Lotus flowers come from mud and are not stained with fragrance. They are round, moist, green, and green. This is their purity." The lotuses in these stories were important symbols in traditional Chinese culture and were closely related to the thoughts and emotions of literati.

The interesting stories of scholars related to lotus flowers in history

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2024-09-18 16:56

There were many interesting stories related to lotus flowers in history. Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, mentioned lotus flowers many times in his poems. In his poem "On the Pool", he wrote: "The lotus leaves and Luo clothes are cut in one color, and the hibiscus blossoms on both sides of the face. Only when the flowers are mesmerizing can the shallow grass have no hooves." The word "lotus" was considered one of his most representative poems. 2 The Song Dynasty writer Su Shi expressed his feelings about love in his "Ode to the Red Cliff" with the lotus flower as the title: "Independent in cold autumn, the lotus tent is warm, and the moon is as bright as day. Late at night, I dreamt that flowers bloomed and fell with the flow of the river." 3. The Ming Dynasty writer Wen Zhengming had a pot of lotus flowers in his home. He would come to see it every day and write poems to express his praise for it: " The figure in the green window turns into a lotus flower in a clear dream. I hear the autumn language through the leaves, and I feel my old memories." The Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin described the love story between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in " Dream of the Red Chamber ". The plot of " Daiyu Burying Flowers " described Daiyu burying her petals by the lotus pond. The above are just a few examples of literary stories related to lotus flowers in history. Lotus flowers have a deep cultural heritage in Chinese culture. Not only do they represent nobility, purity, and elegance, but they also have many beautiful poems, essays, and literary works.

Where is Su Dongpo's Huangzhou?

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2025-01-05 04:32

Su Dongpo's Huangzhou was now Huangzhou District, Huanggang City, Hubei Province.

Su Dongpo, Huangzhou, Huizhou, Danzhou

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2025-01-03 11:00

Su Shi wrote in the Painting of Jinshan: " I ask you about your achievements in life. Huangzhou, Huizhou, Danzhou." This poem described Su Shi's relegation experience in Huangzhou, Huizhou and Danzhou. These three places were all important turning points in Su Shi's life and also the peak of his literary creation. In these places, Su Shi spent his banished life and left behind many poems to express his mood and emotions. The specific content of the poem needed further investigation.

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