"Smoke waves turn into frost" means: the poet's spring heart that should have evaporated like smoke waves turned into frost.
Source: Shakespeare's famous sayings
Full text: You say you love misty rain, but when the rain comes, it covers your clothes; you say you love the bright spring, but when the sun shines, you feel lonely and melancholy ; You say you love the gentle breeze, but when the wind blows your hair, you close the doors and windows tightly. This is why you say you love me deeply too, but I turn into smoke and ice. ?
About the author:
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) is the most important writer in the European Renaissance, an outstanding dramatist and poet, and a key figure in the history of Western literature and art. One of the most outstanding writers and one of the most outstanding literary figures in the world. He occupies a special position in the history of European literature and is known as "Zeus on the Olympic Mountain of human literature". He is also known as the four greatest tragedians in the history of drama, together with Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, the three great tragedians of ancient Greece. [1] 2016 marks the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.
Other quotes from the author:
1: No matter how long the night is, day will always come. --Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
2: A person who thinks too much will lose the joy of being a human being. --Shakespeare
3: On the clock of time, there are only two words "now". --Shakespeare
4: "To be happy with a man, you should know more about him without loving him too much; to be happy with a woman, you should love her more, but don't want to Get to know her! "------ Shakespeare--Shakespeare
5: What's in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet. What does the name represent? What we call a rose would still be just as fragrant by any other name. --Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
6: No matter how good things are, they will be lost one day. No matter how deep the memory is, it will be forgotten one day. No matter how much you love, one day you will have to leave. No matter how beautiful the dream is, there will be a day when you wake up. --Shakespeare
7: Determination is just a slave of memory. It will change at will according to your memory--Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
8: Appropriate sadness can express deep feelings. , excessive sadness can prove a lack of wisdom. --Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"
9: I would rather be a wild flower under the hedge than a favored rose. It is better to be despised by everyone than to flatter and steal the favor of others - Shakespeare's "Nothing to Worry"
10: Love everyone, trust a few, and live up to no one. --Shakespeare
11: Listen more, speak less, accept everyone's blame, but reserve your final verdict. --Shakespeare
12: You say you love the misty rain, but when the rain comes, you cover up your clothes; you say you love the bright spring, but when the sun shines, you are lonely; you say you love the gentle breeze, When the wind blows in your hair, you close the doors and windows tightly. This is why you say you love me deeply too, but I turn into smoke and ice. --Shakespeare
13: A proud person always destroys himself in pride. --Shakespeare
14: To be or not to be, this is a question. To be or not to be, this is a question. --Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
15: Many things in the world , the interest in pursuing time is always stronger than the interest in enjoying time. --Shakespeare
16: Silent innocence often touches people's hearts more than words. -- Shakespeare
17: In the gloomy days, don't let the cold fate rejoice; since fate comes to insult us, we should retaliate with a calm attitude. --Shakespeare
18: One of the saddest things in life is that you meet someone who is important to you, only to find out that you are not meant for each other, so you have to let them go.
------ A sad thing in life is when you meet someone who means a lot to you, only to find out in the end that it was never meant to be and you just have to let go. --Shakespeare p>
19: Time will pierce the colorful decorations on the surface of youth, dig deep grooves and shallow grooves on the forehead of beauty, and eat up rare treasures! Naturally beautiful, nothing can escape his sweeping scythe. --Shakespeare
20: Brevity is the soul of wisdom, verbosity is superficial decoration --Shakespeare