Pampas Grass and Life's Inner Beauty

While taking an evening walking, I encountered charming pampas grasses lining the pedestrian path. This sight reminded me of a poem by Mitsuo Aida, a renowned Japanese poet and calligrapher: "The withered pampas grasses remain beautiful, having lived their lives to the fullest." Aida was often associated with Zen poetry, and this poem echoes his philosophical essence. It's undeniably true that at times, we're deeply moved by the inner beauty emanating from individuals who exert themselves diligently. Furthermore, it's undeniable that someone who has had a long and challenging life can exude a beauty akin to that of the pampas grass.

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