This passage describes a Buddhist artistic conception and concept.
"Bodhi without flowers" refers to the Bodhi tree, which represents the wisdom and enlightenment of Buddhism. The meaning here is that although the bodhi tree does not bloom, it represents the highest wisdom and enlightenment.
"There are no buds on the lotus platform" describes the image of the lotus platform. The lotus platform is an important symbol in Buddhism, representing purity and purity. This sentence means that there are no sprouts on the lotus platform, emphasizing the purity and inaction of Buddhism.
"Buddha's cassock" refers to the cassocks worn by Buddhist disciples, representing the teachings and practice of Buddhism.
The "Taoist" in "Taoist Holding Zha" refers to people who practice Buddhism. "Zhao Zha" may refer to holding rosary beads and other ritual objects, which means that practitioners keep the precepts and practice diligently.
"Transfer Buddhism to the world, eliminate demons and become virtual" describes Buddhists spreading Buddhism in the world and eliminating demons. This ability to virtualize represents the wisdom and power of Buddhism.
In general, by describing a Buddhist artistic conception and concept, this passage expresses that Buddhists should pursue wisdom and purity, practice diligently, spread Buddhism, eliminate evil, and achieve a state of spiritual purity.