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Is it an ancient poem to plant flowers intentionally but not in bloom, but unintentionally planting willows to create shade? What are the other two sentences?

It is an ancient poem, and the other two sentences are: Planting flowers intentionally will not bloom, but planting willows unintentionally will create shade.

It means: I plant flowers carefully, do a lot of fertilizing, irrigating, etc., but the flowers never bloom, and eventually wither; and a randomly broken willow stick is inserted into the ground. , never took care of it, but a few years later, it became a lush willow tree.

From ancient sayings: "Zengguang Xianwen" Dynasty: Qing Dynasty Author: Zhou Xitao

Extended information

It is a metaphor for wanting to do something but spending a lot of time I put in a lot of effort, but the result was not as expected; but unexpectedly, I got good results smoothly. In Taoist terms, it means letting nature take its course and not forcing anything. It can also be seen from the side that the willow tree has extremely strong vitality.

In fact, this is a philosophy, a philosophy left to the world by the Buddha, and a vision for those with ambitions! A connotation of having high aspirations.

Synonyms:

(1) Planting flowers intentionally does not bloom, but planting willows unintentionally creates shade.

(2) Planting flowers intentionally will not bloom, but unintentionally planting willows will create shade.

Synonyms:

(1) There is a time in life that must be there, but there is no time in life, so don’t force it

(2) There is no place to go after wearing iron shoes. It takes no effort at all.

(3) Two flowers bloom, the painting was made accidentally.