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Buddhist Impermanence in Tang Poetry: Everything You Love Will Disappear

Tang dynasty poets didn't just believe in impermanence — they felt it in their bones....

Buddhist Poetry in Chinese Literature: Enlightenment in Twenty Characters

Wang Wei meditated in verse. Han Shan wrote on cliff faces. Jiaoran debated poetry as spiritual practice....

Cold Mountain Poems of Hanshan: The Hermit Who Wrote on Rocks

Hanshan vanished into the mountains and left behind 300 poems scratched on cliffs and trees. They're funny, rude, profou...

Wang Wei's Buddhist Nature Poems: Silence as Spiritual Practice

How the Tang dynasty's most contemplative poet turned mountain landscapes into meditation objects — and why his quiet ve...

Zen Koans in Poetry Form: When Chinese Verse Became a Riddle

Chan Buddhist monks didn't just meditate — they wrote poems that functioned as koans, designed to short-circuit rational...

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