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How to interpret Fernando Pessoa "If I knew that I would die tomorrow and spring would be the day after tomorrow, I would die happy, because spring is

The original sentence is as follows:

If I knew that I would die tomorrow, and spring is the day after tomorrow, I would die happily, because spring is the day after tomorrow.

——Fernando Pessoa

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If one day, I leave quietly

Please bury me in this spring

——Wang Feng

I only wish to face the sea with warm spring flowers blooming

——Haizi

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The repeated contrast between death and spring expresses the same The eternity of planting "spring" is elusive. Since you put your question in the category of love, I will explain it to you in these sentences:

Flowers embrace the village

Yes Spring, the water of the waves, is a long-cherished wish

It is my dying year