Zen master understands Tao, opposes reason and vulgarity, feels at ease, does nothing, and follows suit.
All three worlds are suffering, who can be safe?
As the saying goes, what you want is bitterness, and what you want is not happiness. This is a passage from Mahayana Four Lines in Dharma's Tianbu.
Lin Tan, the author of Four Books of the Tathagata mentioned in Chapter 36 of Dragon's Eight Branches, is well known for his martial arts, but after all, he is a Buddhist disciple after coming to China. Although "the bodhi old zu Buddhism only taught disciples some ways to keep fit", getting a personal biography of Buddhism, even if it is a trivial matter, is not trivial.