If there is nothing to worry about, it is a good time in the world." From the poem "Ode" written by monk Wumen in the Song Dynasty.
There are flowers in spring, a moon in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter. , if there are no other things to worry about, it is a good time in the world.
This hymn was originally written by Zen Master Wumen Huikai in the Song Dynasty and was included in his book "Wumenguan" which commented on ancient Zen koans.
These lines of poetry have the flavor of mountains and flowing water, and some people are born to understand them at a glance. Zen Buddhism emphasizes enlightenment. To some extent, this poem also presents the gesture of pointing at the moon to unenlightened people. . The key is to find the way to the realm of romance in any environment. Of course, there are other things besides romance in spring, summer, autumn and winter, it all depends on your perspective. It’s natural to look wherever you want. There are flowers in spring, cool breeze in summer, bright moon in autumn, and white snow in winter. The wind, flowers, snow and moon can symbolize people’s mood at different times. The thing that means open-minded is the endless power of an enlightened person to remain calm and calm. To put it bluntly, if the state of mind is open-minded, calm and calm, and not disturbed by trivial matters, then every day will be better. All seasons are good times.