The Mount Zhong is majestic, and Shaolin is among them.
Songshan Mountain is rich in vegetation and products. Shaolin monks who live by the mountain have been coming to Songshan for thousands of years, leaving us with endless ideological and cultural wealth and many stories that have been sung so far. ...
Dharma, the ancestor of Zen Buddhism, spent nine years on the wall of Shaoshi Mountain. There is a message for the second ancestor Hui Ke: "I was originally a native, spreading the law to save the Xuan;" One flower and five leaves, the result is natural. "
There are flowers, leaves and fruits. Looking around, it's all Zen machines
Hong Ren, the fifth ancestor of Zen, put forward the idea of "paying equal attention to agriculture and Zen", which separated Indian Zen from China Zen in an epoch-making way. Since then, in this hot land of China, generations of meditators have lived a life of "doing nothing for a day and not eating for a day". When I arrived at Baizhang Zen Master, I even wrote this fine tradition into the Qing Dynasty, which was regarded as a standard by Zen practitioners in past dynasties.
Whole grains, eaten by Zen people, are called Zen food;
The refreshing tea that Zen people drink is called Zen tea;
Sweet fruit, tasted by meditators, is called Zen fruit.
The Zen monks carefully picked the carefully cultivated ripe fruits and presented them to the Buddha. The Zen lamp is Yonghui, and the fruit is fragrant. The fruit fragrance contains the piety of the Zen master and the fragrance of the heart flower. Zen is in this piety and this fragrance. ...
Now, Shaolin Zen Fruit opens the dust of history and presents it to you.
With the aim of "green, healthy and nutritious", Henan Ji You Food Co., Ltd. strives to create a series of "Shaolin Zen Fruit" snack foods. Several kinds of fruit and vegetable cakes such as kiwi fruit and jujube have been developed one after another. "Shaolin Zen Fruit" selects high-quality wild fruits from Songshan Mountain and adopts physical processing technology to retain the nutritional components of the products to the greatest extent. Zen fruit tastes flexible, sweet and sour, with low sugar content, rich in vitamins and dietary fiber, and rich in nutrition. It is a substitute product of candied sugar, which is more in line with the health concept of contemporary people.
It is a blessing in life to taste Zen tea with a quiet and grateful heart and add Zen fruit to it.
After the Shaolin monks tasted the "Shaolin Zen Fruit", they happily wrote an inscription: "If you eat the Zen Fruit, you will have the Zen Fruit."
May this compassion penetrate into your heart through Zen fruit, and may you open your wisdom and find Bodhi when you taste the fragrance of Zen fruit.