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Bai Juyi (772-846 CE) was an important poet and government officer during the Tang Dynasty in China. He once asked a Buddhist monk for the most essential Dharma instruction, and the monk replied by quoting the Buddha’s summary teaching, “Avoid harm. Do good. Purify the mind.”  
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Bai Juyi (772-846 CE) was an important poet and government officer during the {{Wiki|Tang Dynasty}} in [[China]]. He once asked a [[Buddhist monk]] for the most [[essential]] [[Dharma]] instruction, and the [[monk]] replied by quoting the [[Buddha’s]] summary [[teaching]], “Avoid {{Wiki|harm}}. Do good. {{Wiki|Purify}} the [[mind]].”  
  
Bai Juyi was not impressed, “Every child of three years knows these words. What I want to know is the most profound and fundamental teaching of the Buddha.” The monk replied, “Every child of three years knows these words, but white-haired men of eighty still fail to put them into practice.”
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Bai Juyi was not impressed, “Every child of three years [[knows]] these words. What I want to know is the most profound and fundamental [[teaching]] of the [[Buddha]].” The [[monk]] replied, “Every child of three years [[knows]] these words, but white-haired men of eighty still fail to put them into practice.”
 
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Bai Juyi (772-846 CE) was an important poet and government officer during the Tang Dynasty in China. He once asked a Buddhist monk for the most essential Dharma instruction, and the monk replied by quoting the Buddha’s summary teaching, “Avoid harm. Do good. Purify the mind.”

Bai Juyi was not impressed, “Every child of three years knows these words. What I want to know is the most profound and fundamental teaching of the Buddha.” The monk replied, “Every child of three years knows these words, but white-haired men of eighty still fail to put them into practice.”

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