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What does it mean to perceive the flowers on the other side?

What do you mean by "the other side of bloom is warm and cold"? I looked up a lot without specific explanation, so I had to read them one by one and sort them out to share with you!

The Japanese alias of banyan flower is called "Manzhu Shahua", which comes from

On the other side, the floral name is Lycoris, which is a monocotyledonous plant of Lycoris in Liliaceae. The word "Lycoris radiata" comes from the name of the sea goddess in Greek mythology, while "radita" means "radial" and is used to describe the appearance of flowers. Besides red, there are white and yellow varieties.

The reason why "the flower on the other side" is widely circulated in Japan is that it blooms during the Japanese solar term "the other side (the autumnal equinox)", which is the time for the Japanese to go to the grave. It is also said that eating by mistake will kill you, that is, "going to the other side." Legend has it that it is generally considered to be a flower that grows on the river Santu. The fragrance of flowers is magical and can arouse the memory of the dead. Because it is poisonous, Japan.

Flowers bloom for a thousand years and fall for a thousand years, and leaves and flowers will never meet. Love is not a cause and effect, but a life and death doomed by fate.

Vernal equinox flower

The other side of bloom.

I couldn't see the leaves when I was in bloom.

You can't see flowers with leaves.

Flowers and leaves will not meet.

Life is wrong.

Always known each other, but never loved each other.

Idiom: A person knows a lot when he drinks water.

Explanation: generally speaking, it refers to what you have experienced, and you know the joys and sorrows.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record": "Although a certain armor follows Huang Meizhong, he does not save his face. Now instruct me to enter the place, just like drinking water, knowing it well. Walker is also a teacher. "

York & gt in the Southern Song Dynasty "drinks water like fish, and you know it when you are warm and cold."

The original definition refers to cold and warm water, and the drinker knows it. Zen is used to describe the realm of self-enlightenment. It is also a metaphor for the depth of learning experience, only oneself know.

From Don Subakala Sinha's "The Great Sun Sutra" Volume 12: "If you drink water, you will know whether it is warm or cold."

Examples are now raised to places, such as drinking water. Today's walker is someone's teacher. (Songshi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan, Volume 4)