Original text: Hence the name "Praise Zen".
The conjugated word is "name". Nouns are used as verbs to name, name, and address.
This sentence comes from "A Journey to Bao Zen Mountain", which was written by Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty. The original text is: Baochan Mountain is also called Huashan Mountain. The Tang Dynasty Fu Tu Hui Bao Shi left it at the site and was buried there; hence the name "Bao Chan" after his death. Translated as: Baochan Mountain is also called Huashan Mountain. The monk Huibao of the Tang Dynasty originally built his house and lived here, and was buried there after his death. For this reason, later generations called this mountain Baochan Mountain.
"A Journey to Baochan Mountain" is a travel note written by Wang Anshi, a politician and thinker in the Northern Song Dynasty, in the form of a reminiscence after visiting Baochan Mountain on his way home from his resignation. The travel notes are based on the facts and are mixed with narratives and discussions. Many of the ideas elaborated in it were not only valuable at the time, but also have extremely far-reaching practical significance in today's society. "The wonders, weirdness, and extraordinary views of the world are always in danger and distance" has become a commonly used saying.
"A Journey to Baochan Mountain" is a story about Wang Anshi who resigned from his post as Shuzhou Tong magistrate when he was 34 years old (1054) and visited Baochan Mountain on his way home. He recalled it three months later. Written in form. Four years later (1058), he wrote tens of thousands of words to Song Renzong, advocating political reform. He resigned as prime minister 12 years later (1070). He actively promoted the new law despite opposition from conservatives. He puts forward the view that "changes in nature are not enough to fear, ancestors are not enough to follow the law, and people's words are not enough to show sympathy", which is similar to the point of view of this article.
Baochan Mountain is located in Hanshan County, Ma'anshan City, Anhui Province. It has a long history and pleasant scenery. Baochan Mountain, known as Huashan in ancient times, has Ganoderma lucidum Mountain to the east. The trees on the mountain are towering, and it was named after its abundant Ganoderma lucidum in ancient times. There are cloud peaks in the middle, towering into the clouds. "The sky is about to rain, but the mountains are covered by clouds and fog." There is Wan'er Ridge to the west. It is said that an Arhat was born here. After eating, he threw a bowl on the ridge. There are still traces of sitting and lying on the ridge. Climbing Baochan Mountain offers a far-reaching view, surrounded by green peaks. The beauty of the mountains and wilderness, the joy of viewing, the danger of exploring the secluded mountains, and the joy of climbing make people forget to leave.