Vernacular meaning: Spring will pass, flowers will wither, and green fruits have grown on apricot trees. Swallows fly across the sky, and clear rivers surround the villagers.
2. It's a pity that all the songs are in the dusk. -Huang Xiaomai's "Toona sinensis near Qingming in jathyapple"
The meaning of vernacular Chinese: It's a pity that this Qing song gave a lonely evening.
It's better to be blown into snow by the spring breeze than to be crushed into dust by Nanmo. -Wang Anshi's "Apricot Flowers in the North Skin"
Vernacular meaning: Even if it is blown down by the ruthless east wind and flutters like snow, it is better than the apricot flowers on the roadside falling on the road, being trampled and crushed into dust.
4, people are idle osmanthus, and the night is quiet. When the moon comes out, the birds are startled, and the sound enters the spring stream. -Wang Wei's "Birds Singing Stream"
The meaning of vernacular Chinese: silence, sweet-scented osmanthus, falling gently. Castle peak and clear forest are more empty. The bright moon rose, which alarmed several perched mountain birds. The crisp song echoed in the empty mountain stream for a long time.
Through the wine in spring, when it warms me, I will remind you how to bet. There, group by group, we roll dice under the crimson lamp. -Li Shangyin's Untitled Stars and Winds of Last Night.
The meaning of vernacular: guessing fists and playing with each other, drinking spring wine every other seat to warm your heart; Let's make a toast in groups. The candles are red.