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The Great Tang Revisits Japan; NTDTV Again Blazes Glorious Trail (Pictures) By Lin Ye (Clearwisdom.net) "I wish to pluck fresh green leaves to wipe away your tears." Matsuo Basho, a great haiku poet, visited the Toshodai Temple in Nara City,
Japan in 1688 and wrote this poem while standing before a statue of the Chinese
monk Jian Zhen. This sentence consists of only 17 syllables, but is elegant and
conveys the author's sincere respect for Jian Zhen, which is why it is
well-known and has been passed down through the generations in Japan. Matsuo Basho is a beloved poet, and the Yamoto people - another name for the
Japanese - admire even more monk Jian Zhen from the Tang Dynasty. He brought the
Japanese classic Buddhism, as well as culture and science from the Tang Dynasty,
all of which profoundly impacted the Japanese civilization. 1,243 years ago, Jian Zhen went to Japan as a cultural exchange envoy; in the
year 2007, the Divine Performance Arts Troupe stepped on Kansai soil, the cradle
of Japanese civilization. They went to Osaka, where the first group of Japanese
envoys dispatched to the Tang Dynasty embarked, to disseminate the divine
culture of the Great Tang Dynasty. The audience watches the first 2007 NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular's
performance in Asia at the Archaic Hall of Amagasaki Cultural
Center During two shows on March 10, the dance troupe not only transmitted the
truth, compassion and beauty of the Great Tang Dynasty's culture, they also
conveyed innumerable historic facts. They came with Truth that gives them free
reign, disseminated orthodox divine culture, and inspired people's kindness and
conscience while bringing them auspiciousness, compassion and beauty. Not
surprisingly, the performance received high praise. Yasuharu Matsuki traveled to Osaka from Hiroshima just to watch this show. He
was touched from beginning to end, starting with the first program
"Creation." He said, "I kept shedding tears. I strongly felt
right then the presence of gods!" The audience praised the performance with comments such as, "This is a
highly skilled, world-class performance;" "Every program is so
beautiful; the costumes, the movements, the performers--they were so wonderful!
They revealed before us a heavenly paradise and the world of gods. It's
magnificent!" "Outstanding! Extraordinary! I was touched from
beginning to end, starting with the first program 'Creation.' I kept shedding
tears. I strongly felt right then the presence of gods! I really cannot describe
this in words. I'll tell all my friends and I'll bring all of them to next
year's show." This show "conveys the connotation of seeking one's
roots and seeking the roots of one's life. I really hope this wonderful show
will go on for generations to come." The programs "felt as if gods
were performing themselves; it moved me to tears." Koichi Hatada, the former vice president of Osaka University, said, "The
songs were most touching. Although I didn't understand the lyrics, I felt
something was conveyed to the audience through their performance; so at the end,
they gave us a sense of hope." Many political dignitaries from both the House of Representatives and the
House of Councilors sent letters of congratulation to wish the show success.
Some senators watched the show in person. Mr. Hirofumi Hirano, a member of the House of Representatives, wrote in his
letter of congratulation, "[The NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular] music
and dance bring to life the luxurious glory of traditional Chinese culture. The
elegance and beauty showers the entire humanity with wonderful bliss. This would
certainly inspire people's pure hearts and awaken the peace and benevolence that
is essential for cultural development in the world and that we all pray
for." Mr. Takashi Otsuka, a member of the House of Representatives. Picture is from
the official website of the House of Representatives. Mr. Takashi Otsuka wrote in his congratulatory letter, "For 2000 years,
Japan has been showered with the blessings of various advanced civilization from
China - the birthplace of world civilization - to this day." "The
Divine Performance Arts Troupe tours across the four oceans and is active in
five continents. They are goodwill ambassadors to all countries." Mr. Yoshihiro Seki, a member of the House of Representatives, emphasized
after having attended the performance, that his favorite part of the program was
"A Dunhuang Dream." He said, "The root of Japanese culture is in
China; many aspects of Japanese culture, including Buddhism, originated in
China. Today, after watching this performance, this belief is even more
reinforced: The root of Japanese culture is in China." He stated in his
congratulatory letter, "I am infinitely pleased that the NTDTV Chinese New
Year Spectacular, after receiving good feedback around the world, has put on
public performances in Japan this year. I think the glorious ancient Tang
culture would certainly plant seeds of predestined relationships in our
hearts." Mr. Takao Miida, a member of the Kshiwazaki City Council, said in his
congratulatory letter, "People who cherish their traditional culture would
certainly prosper, as history has proven. Therefore, the New Year performance,
with the mission to disseminate the essence of Chinese divine culture, will most
certainly create a new historical era." Just as Mr. Miida had said, the Divine Performance Arts Troupe is a messenger
spreading the magnificent divine culture during a new era. At the Dharma's end,
they arrived in the land of Fusang [another name for Japan] and revealed the
divine culture of the Great Tang to the Japanese people through artistic forms.
The performances planted seeds of predestined relationship in Japanese people's
hearts after learning the Truth and being showered by the divine culture of the
Great Tang. The grand feat and the historic significance from which the divine culture
and compassionate message were disseminated by the Divine Performance Arts
Troupe may not yet be fully and clearly realized by people. But in the near
future, history will certainly verify that their historic achievement is grand
and magnificent. The performers are the true messengers disseminating culture,
and they are truly the angels of spreading bliss. As such, they will forever
receive posterity's praise. Centuries ago, Matsuo Basho wanted to wipe away monk Jian Zhen's tears when bowing
before his statue. Jian Zhen was blind. We do not know whether he cried or not
before, we could deduce that was Matsuo Basho's artistic imagination. Today,
after having watched the Spectacular, many people spoke from their heart,
"I kept crying and I simply could not stop." The performers "were
like gods, and they moved me to tears." The feeling of being moved from the
depths of one's heart is one of the most common feedbacks from the audience; it
is not an isolated incident from one area or from some individuals, but a common
phenomenon of the same nature. It was said that before the show, many performers on the stage were trying
their best to adjust their state of mind to avoid shedding tears. What is such a
power that moves people so much? The audience has actually already given us the
answer, because this show "conveys the connotation of seeking one's roots,
and seek the roots of one's life;" "They revealed before us heavenly
paradises and the world of gods in their entirety;" "I strongly felt
right then the presence of gods!" In other words, the boundless compassion
transmitted during the Spectacular transformed the audience; they were touched
by the pure truthfulness, pure compassion and pure beauty the performances and
their presenters exuded; they were moved by the broad and profound Chinese
divine culture, and their natural selves were delighted and excited after their
hearts were cleansed. This is an echoing effect that comes to the fore once a
being responds to divine culture, and this is a specific manifestation of the
essential inner strength of divine culture. In history, Japan received the genuine divine culture from Great Tang Dynasty
and has kept many of those cultural customs. The depth of the cultural
relationship between China and Japan, the span of time, profundity and
tremendous impact of Chinese culture on Japanese culture are unique. It is truly
a "divine relationship." Today, the Japanese people welcomed the
Divine Performance Arts Troupe, who disseminates the divine culture of the Great
Tang Dynasty. It is indeed a "predestined relationship" that was
forged in the heavens and now being realized in this world. Posting date: 3/17/2007
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