Penjing Yijing Zen Poetry

The artistic conception of bonsai Zen poems is as follows:

1, watch the fallen leaves fall to the ground and meditate. This poem expresses a profound and mysterious understanding of Zen thought by observing the growth and change of natural plants.

2, a flower and a world, a leaf and a Buddha. This poem expresses the philosophy that every flower and leaf contains the whole world, and also implies the teachings and wisdom of the Buddha.

3, the bonsai is square, and the Zen is infinite. This poem expresses that although the bonsai is only square, the Zen meaning contained in it is infinite.

4. One tree, one bodhi, one flower and one world. This poem expresses that every life is unique and precious and has its own meaning and value.

5, Han Mei Aoxue, Zen is high. This poem expresses Han Mei's standing proudly in the cold and symbolizes lofty and firm Zen.

6. The pines and cypresses are evergreen, and the Zen will last forever. This poem expresses the evergreen and enduring life of pine and cypress, and symbolizes the eternity and inheritance of Zen.

7, clouds and water follow the fate, and the Zen mind does not waver. This poem expresses that we should face and accept the gains and losses and changes in life with a calm mind.

8, bonsai in hand, Zen in mind. This poem expresses that bonsai, as a symbol and sustenance, can make people feel the existence and strength of Zen.

9, bamboo shadow swaying, Zen has flown. This poem shows the swaying and ethereal shadow of bamboo, symbolizing the freedom and flight of Zen.

10, tea is fragrant and Zen is long. This poem expresses the long and lasting fragrance of tea and symbolizes profound and long Zen.

1 1, Zen is colorless and fragrant. This poem expresses that Zen has no specific form and color, but it can make people feel inner peace and tranquility.

12, the bonsai is picturesque and Zen-like. This poem expresses the beauty and artistry of bonsai, and the profound Zen and poetry contained in it.

13, the body is a bodhi tree, and the heart is like a mirror table. Always rub it frequently to keep it from being dusty. This poem expresses the description of the inner world and the pursuit of practice, hoping to keep the mind clear.

14, poplars and green grass on the spring shore, lying on your back freely. This poem expresses the love and appreciation of natural beauty, as well as the pursuit and enjoyment of freedom and peace.

15, Bodhi has no trees, and the mirror is not a stage. There was nothing, so there was no dust. This poem expresses the comprehension and understanding of Zen thought, and holds that Bodhi and Spiegel are nothing but inner peace and clarity.