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Liu Zongyuan Reading Buddhist Classics with Zhao
at his Temple in the Early MorningI clean my teeth in water drawn from a cold well; And while I brush my clothes, I purify my mind; Then,
slowly turning pages in the Tree-Leaf Book, I recite, along the path to the eastern shelter. ...The world has forgotten
the true fountain of this teaching And people enslave themselves to miracles and fables. Under the given words I
want the essential meaning, I look for the simplest way to sow and reap my nature. Here in the quiet of the priest's
templecourtyard, Mosses add their climbing colour to the thick bamboo; And now comes the sun, out of mist and fog,
And pines that seem to be new-bathed; And everything is gone from me, speech goes, and reading, Leaving the
single unison.
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