Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring Comments

  • Norval 2021-12-24 08:01:28

    "The source of the husband's one heart is pure. The heart changes with the environment, and delusions are born. If the emptiness rises up from the cloud, it becomes a barrier; like a treasure mirror and dust, follow the brilliance. In this way, you will fall into illusion by fate, and you can return to delusion. To return to the truth?"-----Zhu Di, Preface to the Diamond...

  • Veronica 2021-12-24 08:01:28

    The killing precepts of spring and the color precepts of summer are the causes, and the sins of autumn are the effects. The practice of winter is the way of salvation. Another spring is killing precepts, reincarnation. It can be seen that King Kidd is still a downright pessimist, no wonder he is going...

  • Marian 2021-12-24 08:01:28

    Spring is the burden of life and death, summer is the blooming of lust, autumn is the cessation of cause and effect, and winter is self-cultivation. The floating temple on the water transforms the world into a Zen state. If I were in such a beautiful scene, I am afraid I would have all gone for a long time, right? Jin Ji De is really a weird guy who only insists on telling his own...

  • Thelma 2021-12-24 08:01:28

    Kim Kidd’s masterpiece, the most Zen movie I have ever seen. Regarding reincarnation, the evil of human nature, cause and effect, redemption, and enlightenment. How can you be born without entering the world, how can you understand without experience, how can you practice liberation without suffering. Photography and music are heartbreaking. Spring, summer, autumn and winter, chickens, cats, dogs, trees, fish, frogs, snakes, turtles, bitter set extinction, lonely temple on the water, the heart...

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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring quotes

  • Old Monk: Lust awakens the desire to possess. And that awakens the intent to murder.

  • Old Monk: Didn't you know beforehand how the world of men is? Sometimes we have to let go of the things we like. What you like, others will also like."