What is a poem with flowers in spring and the moon in autumn?

There are flowers in spring and moons in autumn. The whole poem is as follows:

There are flowers in spring, moons in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter.

Mind your own business, this is a good time on earth.

From Fifty-five Ancient Poems, the poet explained Shao Tan.

Throughout the year, every season has its beauty. There are flowers in spring, moonlight in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter. If we can be free from worries and worries, then every day will be the best season in the world.

This poem was written by Zen master Huikai of Wumen in Song Dynasty, and it is contained in his book "Wumen View", which comments on ancient Zen cases. It expresses the main idea that we should adapt to the season and put aside worldly affairs to enjoy a good time. This poem is often sung by Buddhist disciples.

Appreciation of the whole poem:

There are four seasons, and four seasons have the beauty of four seasons. People, living in the world, the four seasons pass by in a hurry, perhaps paying attention; Maybe ignore it and sometimes stop to appreciate it. When you are upset, there are annoying things in all seasons. The alternation of four seasons may always affect people's mood, but people cannot change the four seasons. You should come when you are happy, and you should come when you are unhappy.