Tonamiyama's more reclusive image expresses the dialectical relationship between motion and stillness.
Flowers are still falling in the wind. Tonamiyama's more subtle image expresses the dialectical relationship between motion and stillness, that is, there is motion in stillness, the east wind is still there, and the flowers are still falling. It shows dynamics in the static state. The poem "The wind gathers flowers but still falls, and the bird's crow mountain is more secluded" embodies the unity of absolute movement and relative stillness. Everything is moving, movement is absolute, and stillness is relative. Flowers will not stop dying because the wind is still, which shows the absoluteness of movement. "The bird crow mountain is more secluded" to set off the quietness of the mountain. Original: you can't see the color, you can't ask for it. The wind will gather flowers and still fall, and Niaoti Mountain will be more secluded. Four roads are clear, and six households are as cold as autumn. Sit in the right place again, Gongying Floating Cup. The poem "The wind rises and the flowers fall, and the mountains are more secluded" comes from Shi Zhengjue, a poet in the Song Dynasty. Shi Zhengjue, surnamed Li, is from Xixian County, Shanxi Province. Shi Zhengjue's deeds are mainly found in Zhou Kui's Taming, Dong's Ye Zhi, Jiatai Pu Deng Zhi (Volume 9) and Wu Deng Hui Yuan (Volume 14).