What does "Spring returns and the flowers never fall, the wind is calm and the moon shines brightly"?

"When spring returns, the flowers do not fall, and the wind is calm and the moon shines brightly" means: the flowers have not faded when spring is gone, and the moon will not be covered by clouds when there is no wind.

This sentence comes from Liu Yunfeng's "Collection of Han and Lu Jun Steles".

Introduction to the content of "Han Lu Jun Stele Collection": Our country's calligraphy has a long history, unique style, numerous famous masters in the past dynasties, and a rich and colorful treasure house of calligraphy art. It is the quintessence of the Chinese nation and has attracted the attention of the world.

The "Collection and Couplet of Han and Lu Jun Steles" compiled by Liu Yunfeng is one of the series of collections of inscriptions on Han and Lu Jun steles in the past dynasties. Excellent official calligraphy and inscriptions for readers to learn and appreciate.

The word "武" in the fifteen-line text "Yunwu" still exists. 31×17.5cm The full name of this stele is "Stele of Lu Jun, Lieutenant Colonel Zhonghui of Han Dynasty", also known as "Stele of Lu Jun, Lieutenant Colonel of Han Dynasty" and "Stele of Lu Zhonghui". It was established in April of the third year of Xiping (173) in the Eastern Han Dynasty. 17 lines, 32 words per line. In Jining City, Shandong Province. The owner of the stele, Lu Jun, whose courtesy name was Zhongyan, was a native of Changyi, Shanyang (so it was located forty miles northwest of Jinxiang County, Shandong Province). He was promoted to Sili Xiaowei and Tunqi Xiaowei. He died at his residence in the first year of Xiping at the age of sixty-two. In April of the following year, three hundred and twenty disciples, former officials such as Yu Shang and Ma Yin set up monuments in his honor. The monument was originally located at Lu Jun's tomb in the south of Jiao's Mountain in Jinxiang.