The expression that Buddha bears is one of deep peace, but where does this expression come from? What exactly is this so called, "deep peace" and how can we achieve this state of being?
Submission and acceptance of the world is something to respect. There is a phrase in Lao Tzu's "Dao De Jing", "the sage is ruthless, to them ten thousand things are but straw dogs". This phrase doesn't necessarily denounce sages or monks but rather reveres them for their ability to accept things as they are, which in it own right is a remarkable ability.
Living in the political instability of the Wei, Jin, North-South dynasties was in itself an experience of great suffering. How did people like Xiaoming survive? The Buddhist ideas of submission and acceptance may have played a part.
An older artist explains how there were no artist studios back in his day.
The artist begins by explaining his daily process of painting.
The artist tells about the intricacies of his very dull painting process. Some people say they want to come watch him painting, but he advises against it. The magic is in the tedium.
The artist describes how he first began painting oil paintings. He copied the paintings on on poker chips confiscated during the cultural revolution.
The painter describes how he would travel all over his city in his teenage years to observe all the different oil painters he could see.
The artist talks about how art progresses and how that progression has to move slowly.
The artist talks about how in his day conversation was more lively and people weren't looking at their phones all the time.
The story of the entire modern city of Shanghai began with the Bund.
The Astor House Hotel was the setting for the story of American journalist Helen Foster Snow.
Each one of us who comes to the Bund is adding his or her own piece to a beautiful puzzle.
The city of Wuhan slowly awakens from the epidemic standstill.
Jianghan Pass, once a very popular spot for wedding photos, is now deserted.
The winter has passed and Jianghan Road is showing signs of returning to business, but many simple services, like takeout delivery, are not yet operational.
Our host will remember this exceptional meal forever, and not because of the food.
An outside meal was hard to find during the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan.
Like the people of Wuhan, the Yellow Crane Tower has withstood the greatest challenges time has delivered.
Medical workers come to the Yangtze River Bridge to take in the sights after a long day's work.
The new normal in Wuhan will return to normal very soon.
A strange tale begins when a fight breaks out on a bus between an old man who lifts up a young woman's skirt and her boyfriend. When the old man begins foaming at the mouth, things get pretty weird...
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