In spring, from childbirth to adulthood at the age of 20, we have been developing and growing. We have been growing up with nourishment and learning from teachers and elders. Get ready for lush summer. The protagonist learns a lesson from the stone tied to himself.
Summer, summer is prosperous, and it is the main time period in one's life to achieve career. This period of time is full of the most temptations. Fame, fortune, money, sex... If you get through it, you can reach the autumn of harvest. If you can't get through it, it's probably easy to reach winter in one step. Bar? The young man was tempted by the girl who was recovering from illness (I don't think the old monk didn't know that the young girl would have an influence on his apprentice, maybe he still thought that the apprentice should accept this test).
Autumn, those who have endured the temptation of summer, must be able to hold on during the harvest season of autumn. Famous and profitable, but can it last? After the protagonist left the temple, instead of maintaining his happy life, he killed his wife in anger.
Winter, this should be a season of no desire and no desire. I have experienced too much, and I have practiced for too long. Just look at the old monk sleeping peacefully every night without insomnia or tossing and turning, you will know how peaceful his heart is! The little monk climbed the slope from the temple to the top of the mountain, which made people realize the spiritual heart in his heart.
Although I also yearn for the reincarnation of this world. But in fact, there is probably only the reincarnation of human beings from one lifetime to another, and there is no personal reincarnation. Otherwise, how could the later little monks be worse?
What I am most interested in is actually not how the little monk who was sent in the end developed? But what happened to the old monk when he was young? Is it also a cycle like this?
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