Twenty Jungle Essentials of Zen Master Baizhang Dazhi in the Tang Dynasty

1. The jungle thrives on nothing
2. Cultivation is based on reciting Buddha
3. Diligently take precepts as the first
4. Diseases take diet as a decoction
5. Suffering takes patience as Bodhi
6. Right and wrong are liberated by not arguing
7. Remaining old to become true feelings
8. Deacon is dedicated to meritorious deeds
9. Language is reduced to straightforward
10. Long glutinous rice takes kindness and harmony as its virtue
11. Learning starts with diligent study
12. Cause and effect to understand as no fault
13. Old age and death use impermanence as a warning
14. Buddhism is based on strictness and strictness
15. Treat guests with sincerity
16. The gate of the mountain is solemn for the elderly
17. Everything is predestined for nothing
18. Be courteous in all respects
19. When you are in distress, you must be calm
20. Jiwu is based on compassion

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