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1 4, 8, 1| his, who made use of the ox to explain his Zen teaching. 2 4, 8, 1| leisurely unattached."~Jitoku's ox grows whiter as Seikyo's, 3 4, 8, 1| ignorance. In these pictures the ox's colouring changes together 4 4, 8, 2| Kaku-an~I~Searching for the Ox. The beast has never gone 5 4, 8, 2| conceal it.~III~Seeing the Ox. The boy finds the way by 6 4, 8, 2| the willows are green;~The ox is there all by himself, 7 4, 8, 2| reproduce him?~IV~Catching the Ox. Long lost in the wilderness, 8 4, 8, 2| boy has at last found the ox and his hands are on him. 9 4, 8, 2| of the outside world, the ox is hard to keep under control. 10 4, 8, 2| oxherd wishes to see the ox completely in harmony with 11 4, 8, 2| at last taken hold of the ox:~But how wild his will, 12 4, 8, 2| mountain-pass.~V~Herding the Ox. When a thought moves, another 13 4, 8, 2| of defilements;~When the ox is properly tended to, he 14 4, 8, 2| oxherd.~VI~Coming Home on the Ox's Back. The struggle is 15 4, 8, 2| Saddling himself on the ox's back, his eyes are fixed 16 4, 8, 2| need it be told?~VII~The Ox Forgotten, Leaving the Man 17 4, 8, 2| dharmas are one and the ox is symbolic. When you know 18 4, 8, 2| his home,~Where lo! the ox is no more; the man alone 19 4, 8, 2| rope idly lying.~VIII~The Ox and the Man Both Gone out 20 4, 8, 2| the rope, the man, and the ox:~Who can ever survey the 21 4, 8, 2| straw rope with which the ox is now tied to a tree.~ ~ 22 4, 8, 2| ancient mountain stream,~The ox is set at liberty to pursue