In the Buddhist classic "Hua Yan Jing", the Buddha said: "Sit and meditate, walk and meditate, a flower is a world, a leaf comes, spring blossoms, autumn leaves fall, boundless prajnaparamita is at ease, and words are silent and natural."
The origin of "one flower, one world, one leaf and one bodhi";
Tang Wo wrote about the San Xiao courtyard of Tuolin Temple in Lushan Mountain: the bridge spans the tiger stream, three religions and three sources, and three people San Xiao; Lotus opens a monk's home, one flower is the world and one leaf is the Buddha.
The first part tells a legend that happened in Lushan Mountain: According to legend, when monk Hui Yuan lived in Tuolin Temple, the place to see off guests was bounded by a stream. If you cross the stream, the tiger roars behind the temple, hence the name Tiger Stream. On one occasion, Hui Yuan bid farewell to Tao Yuanming and Taoist Lu. Because they are congenial, they walk and talk. Before they could react, the tiger roared, and the three of them smiled at each other too much. Since then, it has become a story.
The second part summarizes the history of the social tide source of Tolin Temple in An Baili: Shortly after Buddhism was introduced from India to China in the Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties, Tolin Temple in Lushan became a "base for Buddhism".