What does it mean that "the bright moon has no predecessor for thousands of years, and people wake up alone in ancient and modern times"?

There is a Zen poem "Pointing at the Moon", and the so-called "fingers can't see the moon" is the meaning of these two poems.

"Finger" is the road to the destination, or the road, but because of the rugged road and various ways, people tend to focus on it, thus ignoring what they want to do.

"Showing off skills" and "showing off wealth" are the most typical manifestations of this state. However, it can stimulate people who recognize these things. If a person doesn't smoke or drink, he won't care how good alcohol and tobacco he has in front of him.

So the moon is still the moon, which is the ontology. It's just that no matter the ancients or the present, who can find out, who can look away from his fingers and see the moon, who knows that the moonlight is shining on himself.

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The stadium is noisy in the rain at night, and the fence looks at the water and reflects loneliness.

I don't feel wet in three or two places, and the bonus is ashamed to cover my lips.

Grass is weeping willow dew, and the river is endless.

The spirit feels at home and there is no place to live. The moon shines through the clouds.