The beginning and the end of the edge, flowers bloom and flowers fall to the dust, which means:
Fate falls again and again, and in the end, the greatest fate will be exhausted, flowers bloom and fall, and even the most beautiful flowers will turn to the dust.
The full text is as follows:
The origin, the edge and the end, the flowers bloom and fall to the dust.
half-good, half-evil and half-free, it's hard to understand and return to the truth.
Fate falls one after another. In the end, no matter how big the fate is, it will be exhausted. Flowers bloom and fall. In the end, even the most beautiful flowers will turn to dust. Half is good, half is evil, all follow the heart, it is difficult to understand, it is difficult to return to nature.
Extended information
Origin and extinction come from Buddhist thought. China's Buddhist thought holds that fate is an invisible connection between people, an inevitable opportunity and possibility of meeting. When fate begins, there are more connections between people, while when fate ends, there are fewer connections between people.
uses
The origin and fate are usually used to describe the close relationship between people and then alienation, which often appears in literature and film and television works, reflecting the impermanence of things.