Verses about letting everything happen and not insisting on it:
1. Living in harmony with the fate, it is difficult to leave the outside world. It comes from "Gift to the Walking Monk" by Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty. The meaning of this poem is that like a practitioner, I let fate guide me. It’s hard to escape the traces of the worldly.
2. The smoke and scenery come by chance, with grace and ease. It comes from Tang Dynasty Lingche's "Send Master Dao Qian on a Tour". This poem means that things in the world of mortals always come and go by fate. The supreme scenery is only in your leisure time.