I will not let you down if you live up to the spring scenery
The full sentence is: If you have time to wait for the east wind to take care of you, I will not let you down if you live up to the spring scenery. It means: Any time, as long as I get Dongfeng's care, I will definitely live up to this wonderful spring, and I will not let you down.
This sentence comes from Nan Huaijin's "Video of Zen Practice". Nan Huaijin's explanation of life is "the realm of the integration of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and a magnanimous view of the world; skills in hand, ability in the body, thinking in the mind, calmness living life". In Nan Huaijin's life, he went from being a successful person playing around with things to being unstoppable and forgetting his body for the Dharma to passing away. He truly practiced the best "answer sheet" of life from "ordinary" to "noble".
This sentence is from a poem written by the sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso: "I once worried that being sentimental would harm my holy life. When I entered the mountains, I was afraid of being separated from the beautiful city. I have peace and security in the world. I will live up to the Tathagata and I will not live up to you." rewritten. In the Buddhist concept, "Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha" are called the "Three Treasures". That is to say, the Buddha, teachings and monks are supreme and inviolable in Buddhism. In particular, you must be respectful to the lamas (the Buddha's spokespersons) who teach you Dharma classics. However, the poet showed his indifference to Buddhism and Lamas in his poems, but his passionate pursuit of human life.
Nan Huaijin’s main achievements
1. Contribution: Throughout his life, Nan Huaijin’s main achievements can be divided into four aspects: Zen Buddhism, culture and education, political action, and economy. contribute.
2. Zen Buddhism: "Seven Days of Southern Zen" is the name of the video recorded by Nan Huaijin when he conducted seven days of meditation for the monks at Nanputuo Temple in Xiamen. It includes all the content of these seven days. In order to make it easier for more people to receive teachings and improve the picture quality, Nan Huaijin hosted the first seven meditation sessions in the newly built Zen Hall of Minnan Buddhist College in 1993. He reorganized the version and created the 21st episode. "Seven Days of Southern Zen" is an experiment in life science.