What is the same poem as "heaven and earth are unintentional, everything is true"? Come on.

It is Wang Wei who can write such a poem. After all, Wang Wei is also known as Shi Fo. A sentence similar to the artistic conception in his poems is "If you go, you will sit down, and if you are poor, you will see Yun Qi", which is explained as follows:

1, original sentence explanation:

"Heaven and earth are unintentional, everything is true" is a code word, which implies the author's praise.

The artistic conception of "Zen" in Buddhism lies in seeing through the true meaning of life. There is no life, no death, no joy, no sorrow, self-opening and self-falling, and silence is empty. The poem says: "Heaven and earth are unintentional, and everything is true." Only by looking at everything with an open mind can we realize the true meaning of life!

2. Explain "I plan to sit in a water-poor place and watch the rising clouds":

Wang Wei's poems and paintings are full of Zen, and he is known as "Shi Fo" in the history of literature. What do his two poems "I will walk until the water stops my way, and then sit and watch the rising clouds" and "water poverty" mean? Climbing up, the stream finally disappeared. One possibility is that it is the birthplace of mountain springs hidden under the surface. Another possibility is the stream where the rain dries up. The climber kept walking until the water disappeared, so he just sat down and watched the clouds rise on the top of the mountain. It turns out that water turns into clouds, and clouds can turn into rain. There will be water in the mountain stream, so why despair?