In the Zen story "A Cup of Tea," what do you think Nan-in means he says that the professor must "empty [his] cup" of his own "speculations and opinions" before he, Nan-in, can "show [him] Zen"? Do you think Nan-in is correct that we must "empty our cup" in that way before we can understand Zen? Why or why not?
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