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Book of Serenity (Shoyoroku, Congrong Lu) #12
Dizang Plants the Rice Field
Book of Serenity (Shoyoroku, Congrong Lu) #12
Dizang Plants the Rice Field
Personnel
- LUOHAN "Dizang" Guichen (Rakan "Jizo" Keichin, 867-928, 14th gen), disciple of Xuansha
- LONGJI "Xiushan" Shaoxin (Ryusai "Shuzan" Shoshu, 893-954, 15th gen), disciple of Luohan
Writers plow with the brush, speakers plow with the tongue.Case (Wick)
We patch-robed monks are bored with seeing the white ox on the bare ground;
We pay no heed to the auspicious grass without root.
How should we spend the days?
Priest Luohan ("Dizang") asked Priest Longji ("Xiushan"), "Where did you come from?"[1] “How could that match with my planting the rice field here and making rice-balls to eat?” (Sato).
Longji replied, "I came from the South."
Luohan replied, "How is the Buddha-dharma down South these days?"
Longji answered, "There's a lot of debate going on."
Luohan said, "Here, it is better for me to plant the fields, make rice balls, and eat."[1]
Longji asked, "What about the three worlds?"[2]
Luohan replied, "What is it that you call the three worlds?"
[2] “How could you then save the [beings of the] Three Worlds?” (Sato); "What can you do about the world?" (Cleary).
Hongzhi's Verse (Wick)
Zen discussions numerous, altogether artificial;Sturmer's Verse
flowing between mouth and ear they cause separation.
Planting the field, making rice-balls -- an everyday affair:
unless replete with his inquiry, a person can't know it.
Replete with his inquiry, he knows for sure there is nothing to seek;
General Zifang after all didn't value awards of rank.
Activity forgotten, having returned, he's like the fish and birds;
washing his feet in the smoky Soro waters of autumn.
Taking Two slices of toast
out of the toaster,
geting my father-in-law
who has Parkinson's
his morning pills --
the world begins again
with clear sunlight
and ants on the kitchen bench.
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