Borges's statement that roses are roses is meaningless?

This sentence actually comes from the novel The Sun Also Rises by Irish writer ernest hemingway, not from the quotation of Argentine writer Borges. The original text of this sentence is "'Do you know?'" "He said. That sentence means that no matter what name you call something, its essence will not change. Whatever you call it, rose or rose. "

However, Borges also wrote a similar theme. For example, he wrote in the novel "The Story of the Zen Master": "In fact, everything is meaningless. For our feelings, they are just images, and images are also images. "

In a word, these thought-provoking quotations and viewpoints express a philosophical view that the real world is meaningless and meaning is given to things by human beings, so the same thing may have different meanings to different people.