This poem is a poem rich in the philosophy of life. Generally speaking, it describes a state of life, a calm, open-minded, and not rigidly attached to things.
The first sentence, "A cup of chess, a cup of tea, and a burner of incense, my heart will be bright and the sun will grow brighter." It describes a calm and calm attitude towards life. The board of chess symbolizes the challenge of wisdom and strategy; the cup of tea symbolizes the indifferent taste of life; the burner of incense represents inner peace and piety. The meaning conveyed here is that in daily life, you can enjoy life while maintaining inner peace and light, just like the sun and the moon last forever.
"If the floating clouds come and go, it doesn't matter if they come or go." This poem is a metaphor for the changes in life that are as unpredictable as floating clouds. It does not complain about this impermanence, but emphasizes that no matter how life changes, we should maintain an open and fearless mind, accept and adapt to these changes. Just like the coming and going of floating clouds, we cannot predict or stop it. So when it comes, we don’t need to be nervous or afraid, because it will not cause us any loss; when it goes, we don’t need to regret or be nostalgic, because it will not cause any loss to us. It does not affect our existence.
In general, this poem encourages people to maintain inner peace and openness, and not to lose their direction and inner light due to the fluctuations of life. It advocates a kind of unrestrained and calm face of life. Challenging attitude towards life.