No Merit
Japanese : Mukudoku
Brief explanation ; It is a conversation of the Zen founder, Dharma, and a Chinese emperor.
Emperor: “I have constructed many temples and educated many priest. Which merit shall I gain?”
Dharma: “No merit!”. It is said that to gain a merit, any good deed is useless. In Zen, we admonish against doing conspicuous acts. Such like the act of this emperor, an egocentric and nothing more. We must do a good deed silently.
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