" The Boundless Sea of Bitterness " expressed a state of endless suffering. For example, people might face various difficulties in life, such as being lost in love, being confused about their own understanding, etc. They would feel that they were in a sea of bitterness that could not find the end. On the other hand," happiness after suffering " was a kind of hope and a turning point. It meant that after experiencing so much suffering, there would eventually be a beautiful outcome. From a philosophical point of view, when a person was in a state of ignorance and was affected by the environment, it was a state of "endless bitterness". However, if one could awaken and be enlightened, such as recognizing one's own pure and quiet noumenon, and not be bound by the conscious mind, it was possible to escape from the sea of bitterness and walk toward the "sweet after suffering". In terms of life examples, taking exam procrastination as an example, facing exams but procrastinating until there was not much time left was a state of "endless bitterness". However, if one could work hard from now on and overcome procrastination, it was possible to move towards "happiness after bitterness". Another example was Su Can's experience in the movie. He went from a rich family's young master to a beggar and experienced many hardships. However, he continued to grow and change his state of mind during the process of experiencing these hardships. In the end, he realized that "happiness comes after hardship" and went from a difficult situation to success.
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'Bitter Sea' had different meanings in different situations and did not refer to an actual geographical location. From a religious or philosophical point of view, the sea of bitterness was a symbol that represented the suffering of life. In terms of film and television works, such as the 1934 drama " Bitter Sea," the Bitter Sea was only a setting in the film, and there was no specific geographical location in reality. In the game " Black Myth Wukong," the " Sea of Bitterness " was a level scene in the game. This was a virtual scene created by the game developers and did not exist in the real world. Music works such as the album " Misery " and the single " Misery " were also a concept in artistic expression, not a geographical concept.
The saying,"The sea of bitterness is boundless, turn back and be saved" did not come from the mouth of a hero. This was a Buddhist phrase that exhorted people to repent and stop losses in time to avoid greater mistakes or losses.
'The ups and downs of the sea of bitterness' was a metaphor for the state of life. It reflected the many difficulties, troubles, and struggles that one might face in life. It was like being in a sea of bitterness, and it was difficult to control the ups and downs. In some perspectives, people were bound by the fetters of fate from birth, rolling in the sea of bitterness, encountering poverty, coldness, darkness, and various other situations that symbolized suffering, but still harbored fantasies about beautiful changes (such as a dead tree reviving spring, extreme misfortune coming back to life, and a willow tree turning bright). There were also those who believed that one should have expectations and pursuits in the sea of bitterness. Even if there was a chill between their eyebrows and sadness buried in their heads, they should still do those seemingly difficult or even "impossible" things. From the perspective of emotional relationships, mutual torture between people was also a manifestation of the sea of bitterness. Everyone was in the sea of bitterness, so there was no need to make things difficult for each other. At the same time, some bad ways of getting along and negative ways of thinking in family relationships would also cause individuals to constantly cycle and sink in the sea of suffering. For example, continuous complaints in family relationships, dissatisfaction with others, and so on would cause them to fall into a painful situation that was difficult to extricate themselves.
"Bitter Sea" was originally a Buddhist term, but later it was used to describe a very difficult environment. " Another Autumn " expressed the passing of time. Autumn passed and autumn came, and a year passed. From the perspective of life, one's life might be as difficult as a sea of bitterness. In this hardship, time would flow continuously, and another year would pass unknowingly. This might imply that in a difficult life, people would easily waste time or miss out on a lot, leaving only regrets. It could also mean that he had experienced a long time in a difficult environment, experiencing many seasons, bringing with it a kind of vicissitudes and emotion. However, due to the lack of information given, the specific meaning may need to be judged based on a more detailed context.
" The Sinking of the Bitter Sea " was a serial novel. The author was Worry-free and Blessed. It had a total of 620,000 words and 45,000 to 50,000 readers. The latest chapter was the nineteenth chapter," Silent Snow at Night." It was last updated on July 14th, 2024.
In literary works, the expression " traveling through the sea of bitterness " was often used to symbolize the state of people experiencing all kinds of tribulations and trials in a world full of suffering and challenges. For example, in poetry, some people described their confusion and struggle in life as shuttling through the sea of bitterness, such as " shuttling through the sea of bitterness in this world, stepping on the expectations of youth. Once the ideal was buried in the dust, swaying left and right in the wind. It expressed the pain caused by the gap between the ideal and reality and the wandering in this pain. There were also some works that regarded traveling through the sea of bitterness as a kind of experience or a necessary path of fate. For example," The main job of monks and Taoists is to help the world, and they are like the gods who travel through the sea of bitterness." They compared the behavior of monks and Taoists to the gods who guide people in the sea of bitterness, which reflected the commonality and difficulty of traveling through the sea of bitterness. At the same time, there was also a situation where they expressed their mutual comfort when they were traveling through the sea of bitterness." They were not alone in the sea of bitterness, but at least they relied on each other ", which showed that even in the sea of bitterness, the dependence between people could bring a trace of warmth.
The sweetness of tea was mainly reflected in the phenomenon of returning to sweetness. The sweet taste was a sweet and slightly bitter taste when it entered the mouth, and the aftertaste in the mouth was longer. As time passed, the sweet taste gradually surpassed the bitter taste, and finally ended with sweetness. Judging from the material composition, the taste of tea leaves was the result of the coordination and integration of many substances. Among them, tea poly-phylls and their oxided products (such as theaflavin, thearubigin, etc.), as well as other substances, such as the acid, theobin, organic acid, water-dissolved protein, aromatic oil, etc., had a profound impact on the taste of tea soup. The content of tea-polyphylls in fresh tea leaves was relatively high (18% - 36% dry weight). Most of them had bitter and astringent taste, which was the main substance that determined the taste of tea soup. Caffine also had bitter taste. The fresh and refreshing taste of tea leaves was composed of the acidic group. The sugar in the tea soup, such as the sugar and sugar, was the main substance that presented the sweetness. Some of the acidic groups, such as the acidic group, the acidic group, and the acidic group also contributed to the sweetness. These sugar groups had a certain effect of covering and coordinating the bitter and astringent taste. There were many reasons for this. One theory was the astringent transformation theory. The organic acid, tea polyphenol, and coffeine in the tea leaves would produce a bitter taste in the oral cavity. When the content of these ingredients was appropriate and the taste buds were stimulated just right, the bitter taste would melt quickly, and there would be a taste of "bitter first and then sweet." The other was the contrast effect. Tea soup had a salivating effect, which could promote the secretion of saliva in the oral cavity and produce a sweet taste. For example, drinking plain water after drinking tea would feel sweet. This sweetness was the contrast effect caused by the rapid dissipation of bitterness. In addition, the sweetening effect was related to the quality of the tea leaves. Spring tea or high-quality tea leaves contained a certain amount of theaine and other fresh substances, so the sweetening effect was more obvious. Moreover, the strength and durability of the sweetening effect were also one of the important indicators to judge the quality of the tea leaves. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Shrouding the Heavens, the sea of bitterness was not the dantian. The bitter sea was one of the four great mystic realms of the human body. It was located at the front of the Circulation Sea Mystic Realm and was the entrance to the Circulation Sea Mystic Realm. Dantian was a concept in Wuxia, while Bitter Sea was a unique cultivation system in Shrouding the Heavens. Therefore, Shrouding the Heavens 'bitter sea was not the same as the dantian.