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Song Shi Weibai "Continuation of the Lantern Record: Wenzhou Longxiang Zhuan Shi Qi Zen Master" Place of occurrence: Wenzhou during the Song Dynasty Story regeneration: In the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, Zen Master Shi Qi preached Buddhism in the Yandang area of Wenzhou, and one day talked about the importance of attending Zen with heart.
Mortals only see the world with their eyes, however, the information they get through their eyes is partial, and the realization of Buddha-nature requires the whole mind to perceive, and this realization is not what can be seen with the eyes, this realization is the induction and acceptance of the heart. If we compare people's indirect functions such as "seeing" to falling flowers, and compare people's true rights to "water", this kind of "water" is water that flows with fate, not stagnant water. Using "seeing" to perceive people's sincerity is like "falling flowers intentionally follow the flowing water", so under normal circumstances, it is difficult to perceive this holistic characteristic, which is like "flowing water ruthlessly loves falling flowers".
Zen Buddhism's subtle words are difficult to understand, and the metaphor of falling flowers and flowing water is used to explain the great truth of the soul's perception of things, and also to say that mortals can only see the world with their eyes, not with their hearts. The story is full of stories: falling flowers and flowing water can constitute a variety of artistic conceptions, and "falling flowers with flowing water" is used to describe the scene of spring remnants; There is also a metaphor for the "falling flowers and flowing water" that have been defeated; "Falling flowers are intentional, flowing water is ruthless" originally referred to Zen principles, but now it is more used to describe emotions.
Falling flowers meet flowing water, it is really providential, and flowing water does not love falling flowers, it is also helpless, how many such Pingshui meet, love at first sight, fleeting and unforgettable wishful thinking ...... on the journey of lifeIt constitutes a dramatic scene of "falling flowers intentionally, flowing water ruthlessly". But amorous is always ruthlessly annoyed, and the ruthless scenery always makes people nostalgic.
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Falling flowers intentionally follow the flowing water, and flowing water has no intention of falling flowers. Dude, you wrote it the other way around.
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These two lines do not have a complete verse.
I would have been to the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch", a sentence from the Yuan Dynasty's clever "Pipa Story" is a Yuan song.
Extended information: "The Pipa Story" is a Yuan song, with a total of 42 plays, which tells the story of the joys and sorrows of the Han Dynasty scholar Cai Bojiao and Zhao Wuniang. It is a classic masterpiece in ancient Chinese opera and is known as the "ancestor of legends".
Falling flowers intentionally fall in love with flowing water and falling flowers ruthlessly" comes from Feng Menglong's "Yu Shi Mingyan" in the Ming Dynasty
Extended information: "Yu Shi Mingyan", a collection of vernacular short stories, originally named "Ancient and Modern", also known as "Hologram Ancient and Modern**". Compiled by Feng Menglong at the end of the Ming Dynasty.
Some of them are old works of the Song and Yuan dynasties, and some of them are intended by the Ming people. The text may have been processed by a reviser. Most of the themes come from the folk, and some are adapted and rewritten according to history** and predecessors**.
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From the Song Dynasty poet Shi Weibai's "Continuation of the Lantern Record: Wenzhou Longxiang Zhuan Shi Qi Zen Master".
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When you see, you see what you don't see. Seeing is still far away, and seeing is unreachable. The falling flowers intentionally follow the flowing water, and the flowing water ruthlessly loves the falling flowers.
From the Song Dynasty Shi Weibai's "Continuation of the Lantern Record: Wenzhou Longxiang Zhuan Shiqi Zen Master".
Translation: When you see, you don't see it, you don't see it, you don't see it, you can't see it, you don't see it, you don't see it, you don't see it, you don't The falling flowers flow away with the water, but the flowing water does not fall in love with the falling flowers.
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1.The falling flowers intentionally follow the flowing water, and the flowing water ruthlessly loves the falling flowers.
Source: Ming Juding "Continuation of the Lantern Record." Wenzhou Longxiang Zhu'an Shi Jue Zen Master".
Interpretation: A metaphor for one party being intentional and one party being ruthless. Mostly refers to things related to love.
2.Intentionally planting flowers does not bloom, and unintentionally planting willows and willows into the shade.
Source: Ming Anonymous "Zengguang Xianwen".
Interpretation: Careful planting of flowers, fertilization, irrigation, etc., have done a lot, but the flowers always do not open, and finally wither; And a wicker that was randomly folded off was inserted in the ground at will, and it was never tended for, and after a few years, it became a lush willow tree.
3.Hate Jun is not like Jiang Yingsui Louyue, north and south, east and west, north and south, east and west, only with each other and nothing else. Hating the monarch is like Jiang Louyue, temporarily full and losing, temporarily full and losing, when will you be reunited?
Source: Song Lu Benzhong's "Picking Mulberries and Hating the King is Not Like Jiang Louyue".
Interpretation: I hate you like the bright moon hanging high on the riverside, no matter people wander around, the bright moon is not separated from people. I hate you like the bright moon hanging high upstairs by the river, just perfect and lacking, when the bright moon is full again, I don't know when I will crack and bury it.
4.King Xiang has a dream, but the goddess has no heart.
Source: Warring States Song Yu "Goddess Fu".
Interpretation: King Chu Xiang admired the goddess and pursued it hard, but the goddess had no intention of meeting him. The metaphor of unrequited love, the falling flowers are intentionally ruthless.
5.There is no way to serve the country.
Source: Song Wu Qian's "Man Jianghong, Sending Li Yu Daihui".
Interpretation: I want to serve the country, but there is no way. It is similar to the lack of talent and ambition.
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