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The Gateless Gate/Seizei Alone and Poor

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Koan number 10 out of 49 in this work (published 1228, translated 1934)

822409The Gateless Gate — 10. Seizei Alone and Poor
Nyogen Senzaki and Paul Reps
Mumon

A monk named Seizei asked of Sozan: "Seizei is alone and poor. Will you give him support?"

Sozan asked: "Seizei?"

Seizei responded: "Yes, sir."

Sozan said: "You have Zen, the best wine in China, and already have finished three cups, and still you are saying that they did not even wet your lips."

Mumon’s comment: Seizei overplayed his hand. Why was it so? Because Sozan had eyes and knew with whom to deal. Even so, I want to ask: At what point did Seizei drink wine?
The poorest man in China,
The bravest man in China,
He barely sustains himself,
Yet wishes to rival the wealthiest.