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What the master said to his apprentice.

Master's message to disciples:

If you are constant, why do you have to sleep at night? The most useless thing is that it will be cold for ten days a day

I can't taste it when I think of your singleness; Learning is expensive, diving is not allowed to be impetuous.

To understand your doubts, you can ask your teacher if you know your doubts. Ask the teacher and you will know.

Dripping water wears away the stone is not great strength, but deep kung fu. Good grades are not high talent, but hard work.

There are no latecomers, only those who come from behind

Life is like a long river. May you be a persistent boat. Life is like a boat. May you be a sailor rain or shine.

Don't forget that even the best technology can't be fully utilized, but if someone cooperates, it will be extraordinary. The sea is wide and the fish jumps, and the sky is high and birds fly.

I gave you the mountain of books as a gift, and you received the sea of clouds as a poem.

What is a road? The road is cut from the place where there is a thorn, and stepped out from the place where there is no road.

Idioms describing "master and apprentice":

Once a teacher, always a father: Even a teacher who has only taught himself for one day should be treated as a father all his life. Metaphor shows great respect for teachers.

Non-verbal: Buddhist language refers to the Zen master's understanding of Tao, which does not involve words and does not follow scriptures. Only by mutual understanding, understanding and recognition between master and apprentice, giving and receiving.

Oral guidance: refers to the oral guidance and inner understanding between master and apprentice.

According to legend, Zen masters and apprentices in China often hold ceremonies to confer robes. Metaphor technology, academic guidance.

Proud pupils: proud and satisfied; Claiming to be a primary school teacher, a pro-teacher, or a pilot in the imperial examination. The latter refers to students. The most satisfied disciple or student.

Gao Zu disciple: Gao Zu, Gao Cai, a title of respect for other students. Students with excellent grades.

Although the firewood was burned out, the fire passed on. It is a metaphor that Master passed on karma to his disciples from generation to generation.