Hsin-hsin Ming
Seng T'san, who lived in the sixth century, was the third Chinese patriarch of Zen. The poem attributed to him, the Hsin Hsin Ming, is one of the earliest and most influential Zen writings, blending together Buddhist and Taoist teachings.
See:
http://www.hsuyun.org/Dharma/zbohy/Sruti-Smriti/Gathas/hsin-hsin-ming.html
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