There are hundreds of flowers in spring and a moon in autumn, calligraphy

There are hundreds of flowers in spring and a moon in autumn. This poem comes from the 19th chapter of the famous book "Wumenguan" by Zen Master Huang Longhuikai. It is catchy and is most loved by Buddhist disciples. What I bring to you below is the calligraphy of Hundreds of Flowers in Spring and Moon in Autumn. I hope you like it.

Appreciation of the calligraphy of Hundreds of Flowers in Spring and the Moon in Autumn:

Calligraphy of Hundreds of Flowers in Spring and Moon in Autumn 1

 Spring has hundreds of flowers, autumn has moon, calligraphy 2

Spring has hundreds of flowers, autumn has moon, calligraphy 3

Spring has hundreds of flowers, autumn has moon There are moon calligraphy 4

There are hundreds of flowers in spring and there are moon calligraphy 5

Introduction:

This poem was written by Zen Master Huanglong Huikai The nineteenth chapter of the famous work "Wumen Pass" is catchy and is most loved by Buddhist disciples.

There are hundreds of flowers in spring, a moon in autumn,

There is a cool breeze in summer, and there is snow in winter.

If there are no other things to worry about,

It is the human world. Good times.

Hungry brings food, sleepiness brings sleep, heat brings coolness, cold brings fire. A normal mind is one that is natural and natural, with nothing artificial and no choice between right and wrong. It just walks, stands, sits and lies, and receives things when the opportunity arises.