1. "Once upon a time, the flowers were in front of the flowers and the moon was under the moon. Next year, today, I will be at the end of the world" comes from Li Shutong's "Farewell Song".
2. The original text is as follows:
Farewell Song
——Li Shutong
Once upon a time, there were flowers in front of the flowers and the moon under the moon.
< p>Today next year, we will be at the end of the world.3. About the author:
Master Hongyi (1880-1942), whose common name is Li Shutong, was born in Pingping, Zhejiang and was born in Tianjin. He is not only a talented art educator, but also a generation of eminent monks.
The master of "Twenty Articles Shocked the Sea", integrated poetry, lyrics, calligraphy and painting, seal cutting, music, drama, and literature into one body. In many fields, he pioneered the splendid culture and art of China. He pushed the ancient Chinese calligraphy art to its extreme, "simple and perfect, as natural as nature". Modern cultural celebrities such as Lu Xun and Guo Moruo regarded it as a supreme honor to receive a calligraphy from the master. He was the first pioneer to spread Western music to China. His "Farewell Song" has been sung for decades and has become a classic. At the same time, he was also the first teacher in China to pioneer nude sketching. With outstanding artistic attainments, it has successively cultivated some cultural celebrities such as the famous painter Feng Zikai and the musician Liu Zhiping. He dedicated himself to the Buddha, did not eat after noon, studied Vinaya diligently, promoted Buddhism, and saved all sentient beings from the sea of ??suffering. He was regarded as the eleventh generation ancestor of the Vinaya sect by Buddhist disciples. He has left endless spiritual wealth for the world. His life is full of legend. He is a typical figure in China who is extremely gorgeous but ends in mediocrity. Master Taixu once gave a verse: Seal the mind with teachings, tighten the body with discipline, and make the inside and outside pure, which is the cause of Bodhi. Mr. Zhao Puchu commented on the master's life as: "Endless treasures are available to the world's eyes, and a full moon shines in the heart of the sky."
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