Under the guidance of farmers, seedlings are planted in black soil one by one. When they bent down and carefully inserted the seedlings into the soil, sweat dripped from their foreheads, but they still focused on each step.
When the sun rose higher, the temperature began to rise, but the farmers didn't stop their work. They work hard and are as busy as ants, but their hearts are full of hopes and dreams.
They know that only through hard work can they harvest beautiful fruits and enjoy the happiness and satisfaction of harvest. Finally, when the whole field was covered with green seedlings, the farmers' work was finally over.
They stood up and looked at the fruits of their hard work, feeling extremely gratified and proud. In the minds of farmers, they know that their hard work will bring a bright future to themselves and their families.
Life philosophy of transplanting rice seedlings
This poem was written by a cloth-bag monk while traveling among the people. He used to be with some farmers who transplanted rice to surpass them. The language is popular and profound, and the same understanding and wisdom, life and philosophy are between square inches.
If your mind used to be like a farmer who bowed his head and transplanted rice, with no distractions, focusing on purity like water and returning to nature, it would be like a baptism of life, and you would gain new strength and great wisdom in life. The hidden mystery, Zen, is analyzed into a profound philosophy of life.