Quotes from: "The Record of the Continuing Dengzhuan·Zen Master Shigui of Longxiang Zhu'an in Wenzhou" "Going to the hall: When you see, what you see is not what you see. Seeing is like being away from seeing, seeing is out of reach. Falling flowers follow the flowing water intentionally, "Flowing water is ruthlessly in love with falling flowers." Definition: It originally refers to the scene of falling petals drifting away with the flowing water. It is a Buddhist term used in Zen forests. Now it mostly refers to wishful love. In the early years of the Southern Song Dynasty, Zen Master Shigui was preaching Buddhism in the Yandang area of ??Wenzhou. One day he talked about the importance of practicing Zen with heart. Mortals only use their eyes to see the world. However, the information obtained through the eyes is partial, and realizing Buddha nature requires using the entire mind to understand. This kind of understanding cannot be seen with the eyes. This kind of understanding is the soul. induction and acceptance. If one's indirect functions such as "seeing" are compared to falling flowers, and one's sincerity is compared to "water", this "water" is water that flows according to circumstances, not stagnant water. Using "eyesight" to appreciate people's sincerity is like "falling flowers follow the flowing water intentionally", so under normal circumstances, it is difficult to realize this overall characteristic, which is like "flowing water has no love for falling flowers". The subtle meaning of Zen Buddhism is difficult to understand. The metaphor of falling flowers and running water clearly explains the principle of the mind's perception of things. It also expresses the Zen principle that ordinary people only use their eyes to see the world but not their hearts. Falling flowers and flowing water can form a variety of artistic conceptions. There is a term "falling flowers and falling flowers" to describe the scene of the dying spring; there is also a metaphor of "falling flowers and flowing water" that is defeated; "falling flowers are intentional, flowing water is ruthless" originally said Zen theory, but now more and more used to describe emotions. It is God's will for Luo Hua to meet running water, but it is helpless for Liu Shui not to fall in love with Luo Hua. On the journey of life, there are so many such unexpected encounters, love at first sight, fleeting but long-lasting wishful love... which constitute scenes of "Luo Hua intentional" , the dramatic scene of “Ruthless Water”. But passion is always annoyed by ruthlessness, and the ruthless scenery always makes people miss it.