Traveling monk
You Seng, a Chinese word, Pinyin is y ó us ē ng, which means you Fang Seng, a monk who travels everywhere.
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Monk You Fang. Monks who travel all over the world.
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Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty wrote the poem "sending Wutai to master Xiao:" baixiazhulin is the most famous, and suddenly he came to Yanzhao to be a traveling monk. "
Chapter 20 of Zen real anecdote: "it's said that in order to save the monk, da'er was investigated by the imperial court. He was shocked to death and broke away from home."
Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty wrote "notes of Yuewei thatched cottage, such as I heard four:" I saw a giant monk who was released in a Buddhist temple on April 8. I went for a walk under the flowers and met a monk. "
Song Lu You's poem "on the road of Lanting" No.2: "Wu Li travels among the clouds, and the old man in white clothes sleeps beside the road."
In the first part of Renbu of wuzazu written by Xie Zhaohe in Ming Dynasty, "there are monks who travel to the mountain temple and spend the night with several people."
Chapter 11 of the biography of heroes and Heroines: "it is said that the Nengren Temple used to be a ruined ancient temple. There have always been two traveling monks living in it." See "You Fang".
Chinese PinYin : You Seng
Traveling monk