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曾经听说过这样一个故事:古时候,一个佛学造诣很深的人,想向一个高僧学禅。他见到高僧后,便滔滔不绝地高谈阔论,旁侧的高僧一言不发,拿了个水壶给他茶杯续水,茶杯满了还继续倒,溢出的水便流淌下来。这个人连忙提醒高僧说:“大师,杯中水已满,为何还往里倒?”大师回应说:“是啊,既然已满了,干吗还倒呢?”显然,高僧的言外之意是要告诉来者:既然你已经很有学问了,为什么还要来求教呢?听后,来者急忙叩谢悔过。透过这则故事,我们不难看出,
I have heard of such a story: In ancient times, a man of profound understanding of Buddhism wanted to learn Zen from a high monk. After he saw the monk, he spoke endlessly. The monk beside him did not say anything. He took a watering pot and gave him a cup of refreshing water. When the cup was full, he continued to pour and the overflowing water flowed down. The man immediately reminded the monk said: “Master, the cup of water is full, why is there down?” Master replied: “Yes ah, since it is full, why do you still down? ” Obviously, The implication is to tell: since you have a lot of knowledge, why should we ask for help? Through this story, we can easily see that,