What is the whole poem "The Origin is Destroyed"?

The beginning and end of fate, flowers bloom and dust fall.

Half good, half evil and half nothing, it is difficult to understand and return to the truth.

The author of this poem can't be verified, but it seems to be written by a yogi. The first two sentences express the sigh of the disappearance of things. Everything will come to an end, no matter what, it will disappear in the long river of time and disappear into the world. The last two sentences show the author's helplessness in practice-"half good, half evil and half liberation"? .

From the perspective of Buddhist thought, China's Buddhist thought holds that fate is an invisible connection between people, an inevitable chance and the possibility of meeting. At the beginning of fate, there are more contacts between people, and at the end of fate, there are fewer contacts between people.

Uses: Origin and disappearance are usually used to describe the intimate relationship between people and then alienation, which often appears in literature and film and television works, reflecting the impermanence of things.