"In worldly matters, once finished, naturally becomes non-action, but true leisure follows the Tao. I seek immortal traces in the empty gate, who asks questions for the Temple seeking the Dragon's trail?"
Jiang Dali looked ahead at the stone table in Mingxuan where four people sat calmly, and walked over with his hands behind his back, reciting a poem with plain feeling.
The hidden sarcasm in the poem, given the wisdom of Master Feixuan and others who have read extensively, is naturally discernible. It implies that you all have already entered the empty gate to seek immortal fate, pursue non-action, and ignore worldly matters. So why shamelessly intervene in temple affairs to support the True Dragon?
Master Feixuan and the four others listened to the poem, and their expressions showed not the slightest change, each charming and beautiful face as calm as still water.
