The quality is clean and pure, and the pure land blocks the wind. What do you mean?

The original sentence is that if you don't collect your beautiful bones, you will hide your romantic feelings in a pure land. It's better to be clean than trapped in a ditch.

It is better to use this splendid sachet to restrain your delicate bones. Then pile up a pile of clean soil and bury your peerless romance. May your noble body live and die clean. Don't let it get a little dirty and be abandoned in that dirty river ditch.

Burying Flowers is a poem recited by Lin Daiyu, the heroine of A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin, a writer in Qing Dynasty.

Overall appreciation

Song of Burying Flowers is the representative of all the sad songs that Lin Daiyu encountered in her life, and it is also an important work that Cao Xueqin used to shape the artistic image of Daiyu and express her personality characteristics. It is one of the most influential and representative words of the author, just like the daughter of Lotus. This poem imitates the Song style of the early Tang Dynasty in style, and it is called chanting flowers, but in fact it describes people.

The whole poem shows Daiyu's sentimental character, inner contradictions and pains, subtle and complicated psychological activities through rich and peculiar imagination, bleak and sad pictures and strong sad emotions, and expresses her anxiety about her own existence and confused feelings about life in the process of complex struggles such as life and death, love and hate.