Muddy Road

Tanzan and Ekido were once traveling together down a muddy road. A heavy rain was still falling.
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Coming around a bend, they met a lovely girl in a silk kimono and sash, unable to cross the intersection.
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“Come on, girl,” said Tanzan at once. Lifting her in his arms, he carried her over the mud.
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Ekido did not speak again until that night when they reached a lodging temple. Then he no longer could restrain himself. “We monks [aren’t supposed to] go near females,” he told Tanzan, “especially not young and lovely ones. It is dangerous. Why did you do that?”
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“I left the girl there,” said Tanzan. Are you still carrying her?”
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from 101 Zen Stories
as printed in Zen Flesh, Zen Bones

