1. "If you bloom, the breeze will come. If the heart is sinking, a light smile" source:
"If you are in full bloom, the wind will come from you. Spring flowers, autumn moon, summer sun, winter snow. If you bloom, the breeze will come. Kind of a Zen saying with a very literal meaning.
2. "If you are in full bloom, the breeze will come. If your heart is in a state of flux, you will be able to smile and be at peace."
If you are good enough, everything will be fine. You will be able to face the world with a smooth mind.
3. "If you bloom, the breeze will come. If your heart is in a state of flux, you will be able to smile in peace."
You have to work hard to make yourself better so that what you want will come. If you think about what you can get, or how you can get it (especially abstract things like career success, love, etc.), it will backfire. In other words, focusing too much on the outcome will instead lead to missed opportunities.
This is a very beautiful mood, and similar words: the flowers on the street have already bloomed, you can slowly return. If you have a smile like a flower, I will be happy in my heart. If you are well, it is a sunny day. So when these words together, we will find: if you bloom, smiling like a flower, the breeze comes from the spring, like a spring breeze, I am at peace in my heart, is a sunny day. You are the only one who is at peace! I'm not sure if you're a good person, but I'm a good person.
In fact, sometimes, people's moods are just like the bells flying in the wind: one end is the sky, representing hopes and dreams, and the other end is the bottom of the heart, representing feelings and melodies. The quieter you are, the more you can hear it, and if you are more noisy, the more you hear it, the more annoyed you are. The wind rises, the sound comes, the destiny is born, and we keep each other; light, like the wind, clear and crisp, like a bell, that's all.
In addition, "If you bloom, the wind will come from you" is also a biographical work published by Yibei in 2012, which is also the first part of Yibei's "Republic of China Biography Trilogy". The whole book recreates Lin Huiyin's love-hate struggle in her growing up process through the sorting and analysis of Lin Huiyin's interpersonal relationship network, and focuses on clarifying the "non-falling" nature of her character, which is the most important part of Lin's life. The book also focuses on the spiritual trait of "not falling" in Lin Huiyin's character, which is a unique one among many biographies of Lin Huiyin.