The bonus is easy to decline, just like the man's will. The next sentence is that the bonus is easy to decline, just like the man's will.
1. The bloom is easy to fade
The "bloom" here refers to the beautiful and colorful state of the flowers blooming. However, the blooms of flowers are temporary and they wither and fade over time. This expresses people's helplessness and regret for the perishability of good things. This sentence comes from "Two Poems on an Autumn Night When Dawn Comes Out of the Fence Gate to Welcome the Coolness - One" written by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty.
2. Like Lang's intention
The "Lang" in the poem refers to the poet himself, and here it refers to Du Mu's own thoughts. Comparing the easy decay of bonuses with the meaning of a man, the form enhances the profoundness of poetry and the philosophical nature of thinking. It also expresses the poet's deep thinking about time and emotion about life. The poem describes a quiet autumn night and Du Mu's emotion about the perishability of things.
Thoughts on the perishability of things as perishable
1. Philosophical reflections on the perishability of things
This poem captures the meaning of the poem "The bonuses perish easily as per Lang's wishes" The common phenomenon of things passing away and time passing by has aroused people's emotions and thoughts about life. Time cannot be reversed, and the existence of things is short-lived. Of course, people will feel helpless and regretful. This kind of emotion and thinking can also be extended to human life. People should cherish time and the beautiful things in the present.
2. The life of flowers and the metaphor of life
Bonuses fade easily, just like the flowers in Lang’s mind, which can be seen as the epitome of a tiny life. Although the lives of flowers are short, they bloom in the most beautiful manner, expressing the value and beauty of life. The same is true for life. Although it is short, people should spend it in the best way and show their value like flowers.
3. Concerns and thoughts about beauty
The poet expresses his worries and thoughts about the perishability of beautiful things in "Bonuses fade away like a man's wish". This emotion not only reflects the poet's inner helplessness about the passage of time, but also reflects the poet's exploration of the meaning and value of life. This also reminds people how to cherish the short and precious life, and face life with emotion and thinking.