The original recitation of the Buddha's Impermanence Sutra could be found in the search results provided.
The original text of Impermanence was Impermanence.
The original text of Liang Fu's recital of Cao Zhi is as follows: "Father Liang's Song" The black bird's nest is in Chongshan Mountain. You go to the east fence to pick the thorny firewood. in fact, I feel the same way as I do in my old home, chasing the eastern fence. The sun was setting and the atmosphere was bleak. Thinking of this, tears fell like rain. This poem was written by Cao Zhi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It described the scene of him leaving his hometown and picking firewood in Dongli, as well as his inner feelings and longing.
The background text at the beginning of the video was from one of the chapters of the novel " Demonic Ancestor ". The specific chapter name was " Yiling Ancestor ". The novel was a fantasy novel created by Ink Fragrance and Copper Stink. It told a fantasy story centered around Wei WuXian.
Buddha said that forgetting meant letting go of past troubles and pain, forgetting unpleasant experiences and interpersonal relationships, and facing life with an open-minded attitude. Forgetting was not the same as never existing. It was a choice, an attitude, and a kind of wisdom. Forgetting could reduce one's worries, anxiety, and make one feel relaxed. Forgetting could make people more focused on the present, cherish the people and things in front of them, and face life with a more positive attitude. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
Morning Flowers and Evening Harvest had never published the book Impermanence. Impermanence could be a fictional story or a character or plot from other literary works. If you need to find the original text of "Impermanence", you can go to the relevant literature website or library to find it.
Morning Flowers, Evening Picking Up Impermanence was a web novel written by Daoist Ziwei. The novel told a story about impermanence, about a person's understanding of impermanence and how to deal with the impermanence of fate.
The original text of "Impermanence" was as follows: Impermanence Life is like a play, all impermanent. Everyone had their own set time to die and leave this world. However, the world was not fair. Some people's fates were more twisted than others. They often encountered all kinds of accidents and misfortunes, and their life and death would be more bizarre and incomprehensible. In this world, there was a profession called Impermanence Master. Their mission was to predict the time of death of humans and make arrangements for their funeral in advance so that they could leave in peace. However, the job of an Anicca Master was not easy. They needed to be proficient in death studies and tarot cards. At the same time, they needed to have enough mental strength to remain calm and rational in the face of all kinds of bizarre death situations. The main character, Yun, was an Impermanence Master. She was born in a traditional family and had received strict training since she was young to learn the knowledge and skills of death. However, she was not the kind of person who liked to talk about life and death. She thought that life was precious and there was no need to talk too much about life and death. One day, Yun received a mission to predict the lifespan of an old man. This old man was a very famous impermanence master, but the time of his death was very worrying. Yun began to analyze the old man's body and found that something strange was happening in his house. After many investigations, Yun finally determined the old man's death and arranged his funeral in time so that he could leave in peace. Yun's experience made her deeply aware of the fragility and impermanence of life, and it also made her cherish every day more. She told me that life is like a play, everyone plays their own role, and time is limited, so we must cherish every moment.
This sentence came from a poem written by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty. It read," The crows can be drunk, but the lotus leaves cover them." The meaning of this poem was that crows could drink water at the border and the surrounding grasslands were easily occupied by crows. Similarly, the lotus leaves could also cover the surface of the water to make the lotus float in the water. This vitality and adaptability made crows and lotuses become miracles of nature. This poem can also be understood as the strong adaptability of life, whether in the natural environment or in human society, we can see the performance of this vitality.
The original reading of "Love Lotus" could be found in the relevant audio resources. There were some audio resources that provided the original reading of the book, but the specific content and links were not provided. It is recommended to search for relevant audio resources or visit online reading and listening platforms to find the original reading of "The Story of Ailian".
The poem Fan Xian recited in Joy of Life was part of Tang Li Bai's poem," About to Drink."" Don't you see that the Yellow River's water comes from the sky and flows into the sea without returning?" Haven't you seen the sad white hair in the mirror of the high hall? In the morning, it was like a black silk that turned into snow at dusk. Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty face the moon. I'm born with talent, and I'll be able to use it."