“TRIPTYCHA”
Here always three Haiku and/or Tanka are compiled (where appropriate provided with comments), which to some extent “intruded” themselves shortly after their finishing for such an arrangement, first in April 2019: They complement one another by engrossing or emphasizing the common context. Normally (with few exceptions) these haiku and tanka are published only at this place, and not in other sections of this compilation.
The idea of “triptychon” came spontaneously at that time and takes up the tradition of the three-casement altarpieces which had their period of prosperity during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in the Christian world.
The “Triptycha” are animated: By clicking on the “wing” this one gets opened resp. closed again. The progression is in reverse chronological order (i.e. the latest on top).
Zhuang Zi´s “what is useless must not suffer” seems easily to be refuted – even the apparently useless entity is of use. And how it suffers …!