What are the four lines of "Flowers on the other shore"?

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There is no shore on the other side of the flower, and the soul is still in Sichuan.

I don't know the smoke when I'm drunk, but the lights are cold in my dreams.

Flowers and leaves don't meet for thousands of years, and fate dances people together.

Flowers don't understand words, flowers nod, and buddhas cross my heart and sigh.

There are two kinds of flowers on the other side: red and white. Legend has it that red flowers bloom in hell and white flowers bloom in heaven.

The red flower on the other side, also called Manjusri Bodhisattva, is one of the four flowers in Beijing. Originated in China's Yangtze River basin, distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and parts of southwest China. Related records first appeared in the Tang Dynasty and were called "Wulitou Grass" and "Dragon Claw Flower". There are many folklore about "flowers on the other side". There are also songs and novels called "Flowers on the Other Side".

Flowers on the other side, the gentleness of the devil. In Japanese folklore, the flowers that volunteered to go to hell were sent back by many demons, but they still lingered on the road of death. The demons couldn't bear it, so they agreed to let her drive on this road to guide and comfort the ghosts who left the world. On the other side, white snow and red flowers represent death.

It is said that Datura blooms on the road to heaven, and Manzhushahua is full of the road to hell. Both represent death, and one tends to explain death in another way: rebirth; The other is inclined to hesitate, wandering in pain and regret: depravity. So there is a fine line between hell and heaven. The difference between an angel and a demon is only the meaning of color and burden.