What an open poem.

Language: "Continued Lights, Wenzhou Longxiang Zhuyuanjue Master" "Class: See it, not see it. Seeing is far from seeing, but seeing is out of reach. Falling flowers are intended to follow the flowing water, and the flowing water loves falling flowers mercilessly. " Interpretation: It originally refers to the scene of falling flowers drifting away with flowing water, which is a Buddhist Zen forest term. Now refers to wishful love. In the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, Master Xuan Zen gave a lecture in Yandang, Wenzhou, and one day he talked about the importance of participating in meditation with heart. Ordinary people just see the world with their eyes. But the information they get through their eyes is one-sided, and understanding Buddha's nature needs to be realized with their whole hearts. This kind of understanding is not what they can see with their eyes, but the induction and acceptance of their hearts. If people's indirect functions such as "seeing" are compared to falling flowers, and people's sincere rights are compared to "water", this kind of "water" is flowing with the fate, not stagnant water. Seeing people's hearts by "seeing" is like "falling out of the water intentionally", so it is generally difficult to observe this holistic feature, just like "falling out of the water without mercy". The profound meaning of Zen is hard to understand. With the metaphor of drowning people, it reveals the great truth of the mind's perception of things in a simple way, and also reveals the Zen principle that mortals only look at the world with their eyes instead of their hearts. Falling water can form a variety of artistic conception, and it is useful to describe the setting sun in spring with "falling water"; There is also a metaphor for the "falling out of the water" of defeat; "Falling flowers are intentional, running water is ruthless" originally meant to be Zen, but now it is more used to describe emotions. It is God's will that the fallen petal meets the flowing water. The flowing water doesn't like the fallen petal, but it is also helpless. How many such encounters on the journey of life, love at first sight, fleeting, unforgettable love ... constitute a dramatic scene of "intentional falling flowers, unintentional running water". But affection is always annoyed by ruthlessness, and the heartless scenery is always worrying.