What does it mean to cultivate flowers and cultivate one’s character?

Cultivating flowers and cultivating one’s character means cultivating flowers and self-reflection to achieve a perfect state of mind and body.

Cultivation of moral character is a Chinese word, pronounced as xiūshēn yǎng xìng, which means to achieve a perfect state of body and mind through self-reflection and observation. It comes from the first chapter of "Bo Wang Shao Tun" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "I am a plowman from Nanyang. I don't care about the worldly affairs. I can only cultivate my moral character and cultivate my character. I cannot get rid of this."

Cultivation of one's character and character:

1. The Jushilin Pavilion in the east of the temple is located in the green fields. The fresh and open pastoral scenery is refreshing and very conducive to self-cultivation and tourism.

2. A reborn young man originally wanted to live in peace with the world and cultivate his moral character, but fate made him regain his glory every step of the way and be honored with a title.

3. The interior and exterior decoration is magnificent, there are countless exquisite potted plants outside the hall, and there are countless exotic flowers and trees. Inside the hall, there are carved beams and painted pillars and famous people’s Buddhist scriptures on display. It is really a good place for self-cultivation.

4. The places where they live are full of mountains and water, rich in oxygen ions. They can not only recite poetry and paint, but also cultivate their moral character. It can be said that they serve multiple purposes.

5. During every New Year, festival, and wedding celebration, every family in Zhongshan will post a red couplet with their surname on both sides of the gate or hall, which not only exaggerates the festive atmosphere, but also shows off the door and remembrance. Ancestors, educate future generations to respect their ancestors, remember their ancestors, cultivate their moral character, and work hard to achieve success.