Calligraphy - Poem Four Seasons
- Hand-written calligraphy with Japanese ink on rice paper
- Frame is not included
- Colours may vary due to monitor
- The calligraphy you received will similar with these pictures, but not 100% the same, because they are handwritten and unique
Approximate dimensions:
- Mount 20x25 cm (inner dimensions 12x17cm, fit in 10x8 inches frame)
This poem is created by a Zen Master, Wai Hoi. (1183-1260, Song dynasty)
The meaning is:
There are flowers in Spring and moon in Autumn,
Summer’s breezy air and snowing in Winter.
If there is not a single care in your mind,
Any season and every day will be the finest day.
There are clearly changes to four seasons, like the process of our birth, old age, illness and death. If we can ignore these changes and sorts of hardships during life, and the good and bad of honor and disgrace, we can feel the beauty of the world and every day will be the finest and mind-peaceful day.



































































