What is the moral of the cloud? What is the moral of the cloud?

1. In Buddhism, the cloud represents infinity, which means infinity. One for many, many for one, endless. There are six ways for all beings, and they are confused and upside down, and they can't escape, such as being trapped in darkness. When the value meets the Buddha's fate, it shows the dharma, breaks the mystery and realizes, and the clouds disappear and see the light again, so it is called Guangming Cloud and Daguangyun.

2. In Taoism, cloud represents the spiritual temperament of conforming to nature. There are six kinds of celestial beings. Thirty-six days, Shenshan Xiandao and Dong Tian Blessed Land are immortals' residences, while famous mountains and rivers, ghosts and temples on earth are extensions of fairyland.

3. In China culture, the cloud is a symbol of nature and a portrayal of the realm of life. Clouds move with the wind, conform to the laws of nature, and blend in with nature, so clouds and nature are not contradictory, so they can travel freely in space.

4. With the temperament of the cloud, people will not be troubled by the vagaries of the world. If they move with the wind, conform to everything and blend in with everything, there will be no inner ups and downs and they will be able to face everything calmly. In China culture, Taoism in the pre-Qin period and metaphysics in the Wei and Jin Dynasties both advocated this natural spiritual temperament.