Zhongyi
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Zhongyi was a monk in Shuzhou (now Chongzhou, Sichuan). It was said that Wang Xianke, a native of Qingcheng, took the elixir left by the Taoist priest and pulled out the house. Later, in Longchi mountain, he was different from the old man Chang.
After inquiring about his ascent, Wang Xianke told him that he was actually hiding in the back mountain for his family, practicing Taoism and seeking longevity. Zhongyi then wrote a poem as a gift. The story can be seen in volume 4 and 7 of Shi Hua Zong GUI quoted from Bei Meng Suo Yan. There is one poem in the whole Tang poetry.
To Wang Xianke
(Zhongyi, Tang Dynasty) < br > seven character rhymed poem with Geng rhyme < br > caption: Shihua Zonggui says: "Xianke, a native of Shu, lives at the foot of Cuiwei mountain in Qingcheng City, and gets the way from Yifeng. When he met him at Longchi mountain, he said, "I've heard of the immortal for a long time. Why is Hu here?" Xianke said, "we have a magic medicine. We can stop flying. Now our family is hiding in the back mountain and practicing Buddhism." I give you poems. " I can't look forward to brother Xian. Sooner or later, I will enter Taiqing. A hand planted pine is not old, and a new medicine is produced after nine turns in the furnace. I've got the Huangting skill in my heart, and there should be no white blood on my head. In the future, he returned to China to express his words, and was well-known for his popularity.
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