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Excuse me, what does the poem "I want to cross Huanhuaxi, but my dream is not far away and I feel powerless" mean?
From Nalan Xingde's "Production Inspector"

If you want to cross Huanhuaxi,

Distant dreams are light and powerless.

This sentence means that I want to spend a stream littered with residual flowers in my dream, but it's a pity that the dream is a dream after all and can't take away my thoughts.

It expresses a woman's insomnia in the long night, and all kinds of sad voices make her feel extremely empty and frightened, and shed tears. she

Want to go back to the past, alas, it's been too long. I want to go back to the past with the help of dreams, but unfortunately dreams are always dreams, frivolous and powerless, and I can't take away some acacia. Things are human beings, and feelings are bitter.