Li Biao is the grandson of the founding general Li Tianyou. He was born in October 1970 and died in October 2008. Talented and intelligent, he has the ability to remember photographs. In his youth, he studied music, poetry, qigong, etc., and later began to study Zen Buddhism. He was able to enter the second Zen state through meditation. He later studied in the Department of Mathematics at Peking University and spent most of his time freelancing after graduation.
The strength comparison with the trend center as the midpoint is like a tug-of-war. Those with greater strength will hold the original position, while those with less strength will operate in the opposite direction. Decompose all trends at the same level, pay attention to the formation of new trends, use the previous trend segment as the midpoint, and keep the ones that are larger than the previous trend segment and discard the smaller ones.
Perform multiple fugue-like decomposition operations at the same level, just like sailing a boat or driving a car. Using different gears to adapt to different situations, you can enjoy the scenery along the way. When it is at its highest, there are strands in the eyes and no strands in the heart. You can now feel great freedom in the stock market where the five turbidities are entangled, and you can also feel great freedom in the current world where the five turbidities are entangled. This is "talking about Zen in the midst of entanglement."
Cuan Zhongshuo Chan is a bold man, his words are to the point and his personality is fierce. At first, he became popular in the Tianya community under the alias "Girl Who Likes Mathematics", and a large number of "girls who like math" also emerged in a short period of time. In March 2006, Tianya and Weibo also adopted the slogan "Tangled in Zen" This pen name replaced the previous name and then spread to Sina Weibo.
According to incomplete statistics, in the six years from 2002 to 2008, Matezhong Shuozen published a total of 1,848 works on the Internet, of which his content ranged from religious literature to poetry. From music and poetry to current affairs, economics, popular entertainment and other major fields, each section has its own unique insights, and the content is diverse but not superficial at all.