From "Stealing Magnolia, Spring Rain and Autumn Equinox"
Xu Xuan (writer and calligrapher in the Five Dynasties and the Early Song Dynasty)
There will be light rain at half past the vernal equinox, but no one will see the branches and calendars in chaos.
Looking at the horizon, the spring mountain is full of yarn.
Burning people are just cold and afraid of listening to feelings.
Maybe in this life, I took the grass for an outing by mistake.
Appreciation: The first half is about spring. When it is going to rain, the wind blows the flowers on the branches. Looking up, Chunshan is shrouded in smoke, like a veil. The second half describes the poet's mood, and he is troubled by the cold spring. He is afraid of hearing people say that he has lingering feelings in the future, and maybe he will pay off his debts in his last life.