Du Hao Miao (du hao miao)
Taken from "Mist and Waves";
Mist and Waves: Same as "Mist and Waves", describing the misty water waves;
Hao: The water is big, which means there are many big rivers;
Miao: Same as "miao", it means the water is big. Describes the vastness of the rivers and lakes shrouded in smoke.
Origin from Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Send Off a Hong Kong Tour to Jiangxi": "The vast waves of smoke and love of fish and birds travel three thousand three hundred miles eastward."
A Zen guest studied Zen as well as literature. When I first came out of the mountain, I seemed like a cloudless person.
Wherever the wind comes from, it lingers around Bashan and cannot go.
I like to live leisurely in the ancient temple of Shanzhou and read all the books in the Dragon King's Palace.
Shijun picked up stones and inkstones at the beach, and looked for wild vegetables by Baidi City.
Suddenly when I climbed up, I had a glimpse of my heart, and I felt like floating in my cup.
The love between fish and birds spreads across the vast mist, traveling 3,300 miles eastward.
The Jingmen Gorge is cut off without any vortices, and the Xiangping Gorge is vast, clear and bright.
When the fog opens in Lushan Mountain, waterfalls can be seen, and in Jiangxi Province, fishermen’s songs can be heard in the clear moon.
There are many guards in the eight counties of Zhongling, half of whom are friends of the Western Society.
When I meet my teacher, my talk is empty. I want to be like a lion roaring in Gao Zhai.
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