Throughout the year, every season has its own beauty. There are flowers in full bloom in spring, the moon in autumn, a cool breeze blowing in summer and the sound of snowflakes falling in winter.
If there are no distractions and troubles in my heart, then every year, every season and every day will be the best time in the world.
It shows that if we can grasp the scenery that symbolizes people's openness in different periods, we can gain the freedom of yearning, which is also a state of epiphany.
Interpretation of vernacular:
Throughout the year, every season has its beauty. There are flowers in spring, moonlight in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter. If there were no worries and worries, then every day would be the best season in the world.
Source: Song Wumen's ode to "The Normal Mind is the Tao", which is included in the quotations of Zen Master Huikai in Wumen.
Original text:
There are flowers in spring, the moon in autumn, cool breeze in summer and snow in winter. If you don't mind your own business, this is a good time on earth.
Good is like pine and cypress, and evil is like flower. You look worse than it. One day, you will be beaten by frost, but only pine trees will not see flowers.
No anger on the face is support, no anger in the mouth is surprisingly fragrant, and no anger in the heart is priceless. It's true. It will never die.
The Buddha is far away from Lingshan, and Lingshan is only in your heart. Everyone has a Ling Mountain Tower, learn from Ling Mountain Tower.
I fell when the Buddha was alive, and I was born after the Buddha died. I repent how karma there is in this life, and I don't see the Tathagata's golden body.
Put your hand in the field and look down to see the water in the sky. Only when your heart is clean can you become a road, and retrogression is progress.
If you struggle for a long time, the mountain will burn, and you will not be idle, and you will not complain if you break into pieces, leaving you in the world.
In the next 33 days, there are immortals outside the cloud nine. Immortals are made by mortals, but their hearts are not strong.
Extended data:
A Brief Introduction to the Quotations of Zen Master Huikai in Wumen;
Every two volumes. 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).
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