SuaveG – The Gentle Path

The nun who tripped on an invisible thread

The nun Xuanji of Wenzhou, ordained during the Tang Jingyun era (710–711 CE), meditated in stone caves on Great Sun Mountain. One day she reflected: “Dharma-nature is inherently pure — why cling to stillness over noise?” She journeyed to meet Master Xuefeng.

Xuefeng demanded: “Where from?”
Xuanji: “Great Sun Mountain.”
Xuefeng: “Has the sun risen?” (Metaphor: awoke or not?)
Xuanji retorted: “If risen, it would melt Xuefeng(Snow Peak in English)!”
Xuefeng: “Your name?”
Xuanji: “Xuanji (Mysterious Mechanism).”
Xuefeng tested: “How much cloth do you weave daily?”
Xuanji declared: “Not a single thread hangs!”
She bowed to leave.

After three steps, Xuefeng shouted: “Your robe’s corner drags on the ground!”
As Xuanji turned, Xuefeng laughed:
“Ah, ‘not a single thread’?!”

Philosophical Notes

The Trap of “No Attachment”

Xuanji’s “not a single thread hangs” claimed absolute detachment — yet her instant turn when called exposed lingering self-consciousness. True emptiness leaves no trace of “I am unattached.”

Xuefeng’s Skillful Sword

His robe-corner taunt was final cut: proving Xuanji still clutched:

Identity (“Mysterious Mechanism”)

Spiritual achievement (her bold sun-melting boast)

Sun and Snow: Dualism Dissolved

Great Sun Mountain = Her self-proclaimed enlightenment

Melting Snow Peak = Illusion of “defeating” the master
Xuefeng revealed: True sun (wisdom) doesn’t “melt” snow (phenomena) — it illuminates snow as sun.

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