I’m so glad you checked this out! To answer your question about the title, the Japanese language uses 3 character systems: hiragana, katakana, and Kanji. Kanji are actually all Chinese characters that have been adopted by Japan with secondary Japanese pronunciations/readings. So although the song title “meeting people”/“I meet a person” is written in Chinese characters native Japanese speakers can read it and understand the meaning as well.
I’m so glad you checked this out! To answer your question about the title, the Japanese language uses 3 character systems: hiragana, katakana, and Kanji. Kanji are actually all Chinese characters that have been adopted by Japan with secondary Japanese pronunciations/readings. So although the song title “meeting people”/“I meet a person” is written in Chinese characters native Japanese speakers can read it and understand the meaning as well.
我逢人(Wo feng ren) is Zen language. When Dogen crossed to China, he expressed like "I meet a person". Dogen was a Zen monk in the kamakura period.