There is a promise in spring, and the flowers will not fail year after year. The next sentence is: If you make a promise, I will keep it, and we will remain the same year after year.
This is a poem from the author Yu Xiuhua's "The Beginning of Spring". The whole poem is: Flowers have a promise, spring is not missed, year after year we will not be disappointed. If you make a promise, I will not be disappointed, year after year we will be the same. The cold winter is retreating, and the cold spring is returning. May you have good days and good luck from time to time, and may you be blessed with good fortune year after year.
Introduction to "The Beginning of Spring":
"The Beginning of Spring" is a seven-character poem written by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty. The first two couplets of the poem describe the spring scenes of the two capitals, and the last two couplets express the feelings of spring in Kuijiang River in his later years. The whole poem uses joyful memories of the beginning of spring in the two capitals to reflect the sorrow of the current homeless life, and expresses the author's infinite attachment to his motherland and strong nostalgia for his homeland in a deep and tortuous way. "The Beginning of Spring" is an image portrayal of an upright poet's troubled fate and uncertain future in the feudal era. This poem describes the poet's homesickness as he recalled his past life in the two capitals on the first day of spring. The first two couplets of the poem describe the spring scenes of the two capitals, and the last two couplets express the feelings of spring in Kuijiang River in his later years. The poet's sadness includes the nostalgia of being tired of traveling, the sadness of his home and country when the two capitals are no longer prosperous, and also includes his personal life experience. This poem reflects the poet Du Fu's sigh of wandering in the southwest for a long time. It uses the joyful memories of the beginning of spring in the two capitals to reflect the sorrow of the current homeless life in guest houses. It expresses the infinite attachment to the motherland and the strong nostalgia in a deep and tortuous way. worry.