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daily call to religious life

Time: 2022-01-31 03:22:53 Author: ChinaWiki.net

daily call to religious life

It is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is m ù g ǔ ch é nzh ō ng, which means the Buddhist rules. The temple plays drums at night and rings the bell in the morning. Metaphor can make people wake up. From in the mountains.

The origin of Idioms

Tang Lixian used the poem "in the mountains": the bell and the drum can't reach the ear in the morning and evening, and the moon and the clouds hang in love for a long time.

Idiom usage

It is used as subject, object and attribute. It is used as a metaphor to make people wake up. Song Sushi's poem "shushuangzhuzhanshifang": at dusk, the drum and the bell collide with each other, and the door is closed and the pillow is alone. Jin Jian Ji · Xie Ji, written by Lu Jing of Ming and Zhou Dynasties: purity is Bodhi, love is hard to leave, steaming sand is the end of a meal, and repenting frequently in the morning and evening. How can you avoid a Bi? yuan Sadula's poem "sprinkling the river moon: Ren Yushi has an appointment not to arrive": Several dusk drum morning bell, South to north, visitors are not tired. Song of chaotianzi Guiyin by Wang Yuanheng of Yuan Dynasty: evening drum, morning bell, autumn hongchunyan, passing away with leisure time. Yan Bangcheng of Qing Dynasty's San Ke & Huang men's family precepts: it's a precept for those who are deep enough to be honest and upright; it's a precept for those who are shallow enough to be silent; it's also a precept for those who are shallow enough to be silent. Who can't regard it as the morning bell and the evening drum? The first review of Chen Tianhua's the roar of the lion in Qing Dynasty. I really can't make it through the night. ——The second part of Zhao's orphan written by Junxiang of Yuan Dynasty: Song Yu Delin's "send Cheng Dao back to Xin'an and Jianxian envoy to Lu Chudao, Bachelor of Taoism" the third of four poems: "I was ashamed of Jia Huliu, and the morning bell returns to autumn. 」

Idioms and allusions

Longmen Grottoes near Luoyang was built by Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty. On a cliff about one kilometer long, there are nearly 100000 Buddha statues carved. Fengxian Temple is the highest artistic level, and Lushena Buddha is worshipped in the temple, with a height of 17 meters. Du Fu's tour of Fengxian Temple in Longmen describes the monks' life in the morning and evening: the sky is like the sky, the clouds lie in the sky, and the clothes are cold. If you want to hear the morning bell, you will feel deeply.

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