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It's in the Buddhist scriptures. That's a man and a monk. The man asked a sentence, and the old monk said, you are so learned, but your head is so small, how can you hold it?

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Li Bo, an assassin in Jiangzhou in the Tang Dynasty, once asked Zen master Zhichang: "I think it is too mysterious and bizarre to say' Xumi hides mustard seeds' in Buddhist scriptures. How can a small mustard seed hold such a big Mount Sumi? This is too ignorant of common sense. Is it a lie? "

After hearing Li Bo's words, Zen Master Zhichang smiled gently and asked, "People say you study thousands of books. Is this really the case? "

"Of course! Of course! I have read more than 10,000 books? " Li Bo looked smug.

"Then where are the thousands of books you are reading now?" Zen master Zhichang asked Li Bo along the topic.

Li Bo raised his hand and pointed to his head and said, "Of course it's all here."

Zen master Zhichang said, "Strange, I think your head is only as big as a coconut. How can you hold thousands of books? Are you lying too? "

Hearing this, Li Bo suddenly realized that he was suddenly enlightened.

All Zen principles are sometimes explained by reason, and sometimes by reason. Therefore, we need to know that in the universe, things are worth something, and things do not do something; It is a fact that mustard seeds are hidden in Xumishan Mountain, and mustard seeds are the principle of Zen. If you can understand that the director is accessible, then you can easily understand Zen.

So the meaning of this sentence is that the work looks short and pithy, but it contains profound thoughts.

The realm of Buddhist practice is: exploring, letting go and being at ease. Only by letting go of yourself, showing more concern and kindness can we feel at ease.