Introduction to the Bodhi Forest: The Bodhi tree, also known as "Small-leaf Pu'er", is a large semi-deciduous tree of the Moraceae family. It is native to India, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. It is a subtropical plant. In my country, it mainly grows in Quanzhou, Fujian. In the north, bodhi trees are extremely rare. Except for Bodhi Island, they still exist in the Lushun area of ​​Dalian.
There is a large Bodhi forest on Bodhi Island. Bodhi trees have different shapes. The trunks are gathered together and the branches are leaning out. They grow freely without restraint. Sometimes they dance with the wind, sway freely, and sometimes they are still, as if they are standing still. Understand Zen principles.

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