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What does poor monk mean?

A poor monk refers to a monk who calls himself humble. He said from The Journey to the West that my monk ate your meal and your husband scolded you, but he was not guilty of being a poor monk. Poor monks come from originality. The original way is not the way of Taoists and Taoists. When Buddhism was introduced to China, Buddhist monks also claimed to be original. Being original means being modest, saying that one's moral wisdom is insufficient, another is to gradually weaken the way of life and death, and the other is to be wary of worrying about one's own way, and don't just focus on fame and fortune and forget to get rid of it. Later, poverty became the patent of Taoist priests, and monks only called themselves poor monks.

A poor monk also refers to a poor monk. For example, Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty? "Twenty Rhymes of the Green Felt Account": "The poor monks should be rewarded and the poor should stay." ? Ming? Xu Wei? Book Revelation: "Answering the public unscrupulously is like a poor monk prostrating himself in a deserted temple with admiration but no support." The study of the Qing dynasty? The poem "The Monk's Home in Jinshan": "There is no wine on a cold night, and the poor monk pays for tea." ?