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One of the poems is "Gold is bare, silver is bare, and it was never in your hand after death". Which poem is it?
"Gold is empty, silver is empty, and people are never in your hands after death." This sentence comes from Song of the Sky.

1, "Wankongge? Introduction:

Wukong's Ode to Wan Kong in Ming Dynasty and Qian Bencao, a famous minister in Tang Dynasty, can be described as a compound "anti-corruption medicine". After reading, understanding and practicing, it can really play the role of "curing diseases" and "saving lives".

2. The original of Song of the Sky:

Wankongge

Mingwukong

The sky is empty, the earth is empty, and life is in it;

The sun is empty, and so is the moon. Who does it work for?

Gold is empty and silver is empty. How can it be in your hands after death?

My wife is empty, my son is empty, and I won't meet you on the way!

The right is empty, the name is empty, and in a blink of an eye, there is a letter in the wilderness!

3. Appreciation of works:

Although Song of the Sky is not red and a little gray, it is full of Zen, which is quite educational, like an awakening. It warns people that in the vast universe, people are very small, and in the long history, life is very short. People come naked and go naked. Money, wealth, reputation, status, etc., will not be taken with you when you are born, and will not be taken away when you die. Everything they can get will eventually be lost, except what they enjoy. Therefore, being a man should be conscientious, not too greedy, indifferent, quiet, childlike, less desirous and contented.

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