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日本现代禅学思想家铃木大拙,在《禅宗》一书中讲了这样一个故事:茶匠之心。日本江户时期有一位大茶艺师,他泡茶非常好,主人一天都离不开他,主人要去京都办事就一定要把他带在身边。他说:“京都有很多浪人,我又不会武艺,被人逼住怎么办?”主人说:“没事,你也穿一身武士装,挂一把佩剑,别人就不招你了。”他就这么照猫画虎地穿戴起来,跟着主人走了。到了京都,主人去办事,他自己出去散步,在池塘边就恰好撞上一个浪人(注:浪人,意为流浪的武
Suzuki, a modern Zen Buddhist thinker in Japan, tells the story of a teamaker in the book Zen. During the Edo period in Japan, there was a great tea maker who had a very good tea making. The owner could not do without him for a day. The owner must take him with him when he was going to work in Kyoto. He said: “Kyoto has a lot of ronin, I will not martial arts, being forced to how to do? ” The owner said: “Nothing, you also wear a warrior equipment, hang a Saber, others will not recruit you . ”He just dressed like a cat, followed the owner away. Arrived in Kyoto, the owner to work, he went out for a walk, just hit the pond on a ronin (Note: ronin, meaning wandering Wu