When you come, you leave without a trace. When you go, you will be the same as when you came.
Why bother asking about Fu Sheng? This floating life is just a dream.
Bird's Nest Zen Master, a famous monk in the Tang Dynasty, behaved strangely, perched on a tree, and lived next to magpies. In his old life, he was called Bird's Nest Zen Master. He had many contacts with Bai Juyi.
"It comes without a trace and leaves without a trace"
Human, where does life come from? Where does death go? You live naked and leave with both hands.
"Going and coming are the same thing"
Ordinary people always think that life is a joy and death is sad. However, in the eyes of enlightened people, life and death are illusions, and life is death. , life must lead to death, why should we feel sad when we die? Life is like bubbles, like sun flames, like dreams. After all, it ends in a yellow land. Life and death are the same.
"Why bother asking about floating life? This floating life is just a dream."
In Buddhist scriptures, "dream" and "illusion" are often used to describe the non-reality of all dharma, such as "Vajra" Sutra: "All conditioned dharma is like a dream." "Enter the Lankavatara Sutra": "All those who are foolish and persistent fall into wrong views, so they cannot know, but their own minds are empty and delusional. (Original) Therefore, I say that all things are The Dharma is like an illusion and has no reality. "Floating life is a dream, and all Dharma conditions are like dreams and unreal. Why bother to be persistent and add troubles?