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Flowers nourish the heart, tea ceremony benefits the heart, and incense is quiet.
? A flower and a world, a leaf and a bodhi.

Yellow flowers are nothing more than prajna paramita, and bamboo is a dharma body.

Raise your hand and cast your feet.

? Smile comes from nature.

"Flowers, tea and incense are the soul of China traditional culture, which is closely related to China traditional culture. In the long history, flowers, tea and incense have always been admired and sought after by literati in past dynasties.

The essence of flowers, tea and incense lies in meditation and enlightenment. With eyes, taste and nose, life gradually enters meditation in silence and gradually reaches a state of meditation, which makes the mind enlightened. Be quiet, think, be enlightened, walk through the rising cigarettes, imagine all things and laws in the universe through the strict etiquette of tea ceremony, and appreciate the natural posture of flower arrangement, so as to cultivate the body and mind and realize the meaning of life.

Flower Way and Buddhist Thought

The Art of Flower Arrangement For China people, flower arrangement works are regarded as the fusion of cosmic life. Feel the changes of nature and life through flower arrangement, properly intercept the branches, leaves and flowers of trees and flowers, and insert them into flower devices such as vases, which can give people artistic beauty. The basic spiritual purpose of Chinese and Taoist schools is the harmonious unity of "heaven, earth and man", which is a unique natural concept and philosophical concept in the East.

"One flower, one world, one leaf and one bodhi", although the flower is small, it covers the whole world. Although the leaf is only one piece, it represents the laws of the whole nature. The Buddhism possessed by Huadao is boundless, covering the laws of all things in the universe. "Yellow flowers are nothing more than prajnaparamita, and green bamboos are nothing more than dharma bodies." This famous saying is the best proof that Huadao can represent Buddhist thought.

Tea ceremony originated in China and is regarded as the embodiment of Taoism. Tea ceremony pays attention to the harmony and unity between man and nature, respecting man, paying attention to life, forgetting things, etc. In the tea ceremony, all requirements are natural and beautiful, moving is flowing, quiet is rocks, laughing is spring flowers, and words are mountain springs. Every gesture, gesture and smile should come from nature.

It is a very beneficial beauty ceremony to enhance friendship, appreciate Xiu De, learn manners and appreciate traditional virtues by making tea, tasting tea, smelling tea and drinking tea. Drinking tea can benefit the heart, soothe the nerves, help to cultivate sentiment and dispel distracting thoughts, so as to achieve the realm of quietness, calmness, loneliness and inaction, and make people's hearts filled with the fragrance of tea, as if they were integrated with tea and the universe, and sublimated to the realm of "forgetting me".

Xiangdao and Confucianism

Incense, arousing the spirituality of the soul in euphoria, can adjust the breath, dredge the nasal cavity, enlighten the mind, and reconcile the body and mind between the tangible and the intangible, which has endless magical uses.

Incense is to create an ethereal and nihilistic scene by lighting agarwood, sandalwood and incense, and to create an elegant and refined scene by arranging incense utensils in harmony with the incense environment.

Xiangdao culture inherits a fresh, natural and refined Confucian spirit. Confucianism usually studies, meditates, drinks tea and meets friends with incense. Confucian scholars can use incense to reason, express their feelings, compare with incense, respect guests with incense, show elegance with incense, and preserve health with incense. It is necessary to fully express Confucian virtues such as benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, wisdom and faith with incense.