This poem by Bai Juyi was written after he studied Buddhism, and he once "went into an empty door to ask for bitterness." An empty door refers to Buddhism. This emptiness does not mean that everything is empty; Empty is vanity, and there is everything in vanity, all-encompassing. Buddhism has the deepest understanding of bitterness and emptiness. You came to Buddhism to ask questions, and you were right! There are ten thousand kinds of sufferings in the world, including physical sufferings and spiritual sufferings. I can't get along well with people. They suffer, the material is not harmonious, they also suffer, they also suffer if they can't get what they want, they also suffer from old age, death and illness, and greed and delusion drive them to suffer ... It's really a flood of suffering, and the sea of suffering is endless. Bai Juyi wanted to know more about the bitterness and emptiness of life, so he came to Buddhism for advice.
"Emptiness" is a right view, a source and a universal truth. Empty background and content, empty and constructive. Because space is color, there is nothing when there is time, and everything is empty when there is time.
"Dare to ask Zen Weng Zen" came to Buddhism and asked the Zen master about Zen theory, Zen meaning and life meditation.
As the saying goes, "when a dream is a floating thing, it is a dream of a second floating life." Life is like a dream, but I don't know that floating life is a dream! If you know that life is like a dream, why fight for me in your dream? I don't care too much about others and me.
People with less troubles naturally seldom dream. If we can regard life as a dream, when dreaming, there are five interests and six ways, and people and right and wrong are true. Once awake, it is really empty, you and I are unpopular, and there is no space-time interval. Who dreams first, I will know all my life.