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Su Dongpo said; Where is the bald donkey?' The monk said,' Dongpo eats grass'. Did you hear it? What did you learn from it?

Simply put, "Dongpo eats grass!"

A pun meant that Su Dongpo was a donkey and ate grass in Dongpo, which was also an answer to Dongpo's question "Where is the bald donkey?".

It also shows that monk Fo Yin was born after joining the WTO.

Su Dongpo once visited a monk in Fo Yin. When he entered the door, he shouted, "Where is the bald donkey?"

Fo Yin monk unhurriedly said "Dongpo eats grass".

If this is the case, the wisdom of Master Fo Yin is really not simple.

The speed of reaction alone is beyond our reach.

Although I haven't checked Fo Yin's profile, I do have a good impression of admiration for him. Monks should have stayed away from the world and lived a clean life, feeling like hermits, but Mencius also said that greatness is hidden in the city. The so-called six clean, not to say that you don't eat meat, don't drink, don't get close to women, these are just processes, for the cultivation of the mind, but not the ultimate goal. The real practice is in the heart. These precepts are just a method of practice, and the six hearts are truly pure. It doesn't matter the process or the method. For those who practice Buddhism, the Buddha is in their hearts. < P > So there are many people who can't do it all their lives, but they are like Fo Yin. People are in the world, and their hearts are in the sky. On the contrary, they are free and easy, real and admirable.