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"Like the blue of grass, like the purple of jade. The bandits said it was smoked and cut, which looked good. " Master Zhu Daosheng of Longguang Temple, from the Tripitaka.

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The Tripitaka contains the article "Master Zhu Daosheng in Longguang Temple" written by Huilin in the Southern Song Dynasty to commemorate the life of Master Zhu Daosheng. On October Gengzi Day in the 11th year of Yuanjia, Master Daosheng died in Lushan Mountain. In order to express condolences, the author wrote the article "Master Zhu Daosheng of Longguang Temple", which recorded the deeds of the deceased before his death. In the article, the author says that Master Zhu Daosheng is "like a grass orchid, like jade, and bandits say it is fragrant and gorgeous", which means that he is just like orchid and jade, not to mention carving incense, which naturally makes them fragrant and gorgeous.

Master Zhu Daosheng of Longguang Temple, a tripitaka, was written by Shi Huilin of the Southern Dynasties, and describes the life of Master Zhu Daosheng.

Master Zhu Daosheng, whose real name is Wei, was born in Xuzhou, and he was clever since childhood. Daosheng is talented and quick-thinking. At the age of fifteen, he began to give lectures, explaining the meaning of classics and being eloquent. Even some famous monks and doctors at that time could not help but feel exhausted and lack of words in front of him, thus candidly admit defeat. In addition, Daosheng is quiet and strong-willed, easy-going and likes to reward others, so his reputation is increasing day by day. But a person is too outstanding and easily jealous; Personality is too honest and frank, which is hard to tolerate. Some of Master Daosheng's theories were denounced as heresy by some dogmatists in Buddhism, and were left out in Nanjing. The author intends to write the article "Master Zhu Daosheng of Longguang Temple" to express his thoughts.