Listening to the rain but not knowing where you are, smiling happily in the world of mortals means:
Listening to the sound of rain but not knowing where you are, smiling proudly in the world of mortals, looking at life with a smile .
In ancient times, the word "Red Dust" originally meant a prosperous city. From the poem "Ode to the Western Capital" by Ban Gu, a writer and historian of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "The city of Khotan overflows the country, and hundreds of dust flows beside it. The red dust is everywhere, and the smoke and clouds are connected." The general idea is that "the dust raised by the bustling and noisy flow of people (red dust) ), gathered from all four directions, filling the whole city, and the dust and smoke clouds were all connected together." Later, "red dust" evolved into "the bustling dust market", which was used to explain the "human world" and was first used by Buddhists in Buddhist scriptures. The word "red earth" that refers to the mundane world appears in many places. "A Dream of Red Mansions" explains the origin of the stone at the beginning: "It turned out to be a stubborn stone that was brought into the world of mortals by the vast master Miaomiao Zhenren who had no talent to mend the sky and lead it to the other side." This mysterious description, It is a mythical story from Buddhism.
The so-called seeing through the world of mortals means that you have a heart that tolerates all things and use your heart to forgive all living beings and forgive all living beings. Every concept of learning Buddhism should never look at the faults of all living beings. If you look at the faults of all living beings, you will always pollute yourself. It is impossible for you to practice. In other words, you will never be able to see through the world of mortals, but you can continue to live in the world of mortals.