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A flower and a world, a leaf and a bodhi, who wrote it?
It's from the English poet Blake's Naive Prophecy. Translated, it is a well-known poem:

A world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a flower. Hold infinity in both hands, and eternity in an instant. A world in a sand, a heaven in a flower, a bodhi in a tree and a Buddha in a leaf. Naive prophecy, understand the words of the Millennium.

It means that everything in life is originally made up of details. If everything is in order, it will be the trivial details that determine success or failure. A tiny object contains earthly causes and effects. Nature is the most beautiful, and it runs through the universe from beginning to end. The troubles in the world come from the desire, possession, selfishness and control of ordinary people, abandon distractions, treat yourself and everything around you with sincere love, and life can be like a lotus flower.