The world of mortals represents the prosperous times, and the white waves represent the ups and downs of life, all of which are Buddhist terms. This sentence shows that a person's life exists in the world of concubines, just like the red dust and white waves, and the future is boundless. It is true that he doesn't know what will happen tomorrow and today.
Wake up the world?
Awakening the World is a well-known Zen poem written by Master Hanshan in Ming Dynasty. Hanshan Zen Master (1546— 1623) was one of the four eminent monks in Ming Dynasty. Born in Chuo Temple, Hexian County, Anhui Province, the common surname is Cai, whose name is Deqing, and Hanshan, posthumous title. Master married the Buddha when he was young. At the age of twelve, he prayed for Buddha in Hongzhi, Jinling, and cut his hair and became a monk at the age of nineteen. This master is knowledgeable, proficient in poetry and calligraphy, and has studied Buddhism, worshiped Buddhism and participated in Zen all his life, and has written a lot. At that time, it was called the ancestor of ZTE.