Dragon: a legendary supernatural creature, symbolizing good luck; ? Haizhu: refers to pearls and rare jewels; ? Swimming fish: swimming fish, here refers to small temptation.
This sentence has two meanings:
First, if a dragon wants that pearl, then the fish around him-all the temptations, big and small, should not be taken into account. After defining our goals, we should not be moved by temptation in the process of pursuing our dreams.
Second, only dragons can see pearls, so only those who really have dreams can see that dream. Look at it or not, the dream is there; Just like the Tao is there, it depends on whether you realize it or not. It's not that there is no chance, it's not that our life is miserable. God is fair, fair to everyone and every generation. The opportunity is there, see if you see it or not. Become a swimming fish, or a dragon.
Extended data:
"Dragon hugs Haizhu, fish swim regardless" is a famous saying of the founder of Zen Buddhism. The legends of the founders of Zen Buddhism are very popular among the people, and most of these stories originated in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. China Zen Buddhism is a great achievement of the independent development of Buddhism in China, and its value, significance and influence are very significant and far-reaching.
In Buddhism, "Haizhu" represents mindfulness, Pelufa, and emptiness; "Fishing" represents many habits and delusions. In the process of practice, although you want to swim and ignore the fish, it is inevitable to look twice, and the habits of ordinary people are difficult to change; Of course, as long as you don't dance with it, you must know how to play games, and you must know how to follow fate. This is the real practice.
The back is often used to persuade others to resist temptation in the process of pursuing their dreams.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Zen Quotations