There are flowers in spring and a full moon in autumn. There is cool wind in summer and snow in winter. If there is no worrying business to worry about, then all the year round is a good time for the world.
A Brief Introduction to the Quotations of Wu Men Hui Kai Zen Master;
It was written by Hui Kai (1 183 ~ 1260), a monk from the Wumen in the Song Dynasty, and was edited by Putin and ordinary editors. Published in the 9th year of Li Zongchun (1249). He also quoted quotations from Buddhist monks, monks without doors and monks without doors. Collected in Wan Xu Zang (volume 120).
On the volume, Hui Kai started in the 11th year of Jiading, Ningzong (12 18). Since the opening of Baochan Temple in Huzhou, he has participated in ten meetings including Tianning Temple, Chongen Temple in Huanglong, Chongbao Temple in Xianqin and Guanghua Temple. The next volume is a compilation of reports to Xiangpu and Xiao Shen, praising Buddha, praise, praise and so on. The "postscript" at the end of the volume was added when it was reprinted in the sixteenth year of Yuan Dynasty (1279).