红尘随风逝
[hóng chén suí fēng shì]
'Red Dust Flies With the Wind' is a metaphor for transient life experiences. In traditional Chinese thought, 'red dust' represents earthly troubles and the mundane world; thus, this name expresses the idea that worries or attachments can be as easily forgotten and carried away by the wind, emphasizing impermanence and acceptance in Buddhism and Daoism.