The philosophical essence of the Chan theory lies in the self-similarity caused by human greed, anger, ignorance, doubt, and arrogance, as well as the self-organization phenomenon of market trends that resembles a kind of life. Market trends are alive; the Chan master often says, 'Observing the market trend is like listening to a flower bloom, witnessing a flower's fragrance, and smelling a flower's beauty; everything shines in the present moment.' This is definitely not a pedantic metaphor typical of Confucianism, but a scientifically rigorous explanation, because market trends indeed possess life characteristics similar to flowers, and they truly germinate, grow, bloom, and wither in self-similarity and self-organization.