A detailed explanation of the symbol of Wang Yu and Feng Ming, the spiritual symbol of Sakyamuni.
The thirty-sixth sign of the Buddha's Spirit Sign describes the story of King Wen who met a phoenix when he left his hometown for help. This story tells how they met the God who helped them succeed because of awe and gratitude, and finally overcame all kinds of difficulties and realized their dreams. Story content: In ancient China, there was a famous king named King Wen. In order to govern the country, King Wen left his hometown and went to a far away place. One day, he went to a wilderness, exhausted physically and mentally, and had nowhere to ask for help. At this moment, he suddenly heard the crisp chirping of a phoenix bird, which made him feel gratified and full of hope. King Wen followed the sound of a phoenix bird and found an altar at the foot of a mountain. There is a beautiful statue of goddess on the altar. After careful examination, King Wen found that this goddess is the incarnation of the phoenix bird, named Phoenix. King Wen thanked Phoenix for his advice and bowed down to Phoenix for help. Phoenix spits out a golden egg symbolizing tolerance, wisdom and contribution to King Wen, telling King Wen to use the golden egg to represent his own light and integrity, and to rule for a long time, giving the golden egg as a gift to future generations. King Wen was very grateful. He kept the golden eggs carefully. Later, with the help of Phoenix, the Zhou Dynasty was established and became one of the great kings, leading the people of the Zhou Dynasty to create a glorious era. Commentary: This story tells children to be grateful and awed when they encounter difficulties and helplessness. As long as children have faith and deep piety, they will get help from the gods, get out of the predicament and usher in a bright future. At the same time, the story also expresses the attitude that a wise man should have, that is, he should be good at moving forward with the help of external forces, find his own position, and strive to make contributions to society. In short, the 36th sign of Buddha's Spirit tells children that they will encounter setbacks and difficulties on the road of life. They should have sincerity and courage to seek and accept the guidance and help of the gods, and at the same time, they should advance confidently and firmly to create a better future for themselves and society.