Kinkakuji Temple was originally a contradictory fusion of Zen minimalism and architectural magnificence, but on this day, the lake surface is like a mirror, and the golden light is like poetry, making this three-story building seem to emerge in the realm of reality and reality.
The building points upwards to the center of heaven, and the reflection extends downward into introspection, one static and one moving, one real and one void, as if presenting a state of dialogue between the human heart and the universe.
This is not only a display of the beauty of architecture, but also the embodiment of Zen Buddhism: when everything is quiet, the mind sees everything.
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