
Feng Zikai's Collected Works on Oriental Healing (4 Volumes in Total)
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In this era of non-stop movement, Feng Zikai's works are like a clear stream that spans a hundred years. This collection of essays selects Mr.'S most touching prose and cartoons, and systematically reconstructs the Chinese people's philosophy of life with childlike innocence, daily life, four seasons, and Zen mind as the core. This is not only a classic reading, but also a journey back from the hustle and bustle of the outside world to the inner peace. The book guides people to find a place to settle outside the hustle and bustle of life through four life perspectives: "Stars in the Sky, Childlike Hearts in the World": Keep the foundation of life. Use the heart of a child as a mirror to reflect the utility of the adult world - children are the existence closest to the essence of life. "Vegetable roots are more fragrant and tofu is fatter": Chew the ordinary and authentic taste. Focus on one vegetable, one rice, one cat and one goose. "Four Seasons of Scenery and Various Flavors": Comply with the rhythm of time. "Since there is no pure land, it is better to meditate": to reach the clarity of the soul. From things to people, it is sublimated into a compassionate understanding of the impermanence of worldly things.
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