The ripples of water droplets finally dissipated. What does reincarnation love describe in this life?

The meaning of these two poems is abstract, which can be understood as describing a kind of persistence and attachment to something or an emotion.

"The ripple of water drops will eventually dissipate" can be understood as the beginning and source of everything will end, just as the ripple caused by water drops will eventually dissipate. This image can be used to symbolize the beginning and end of everything or emotions, including the beginning and end of love, the ups and downs of life, or the turning point of anything.

In Muji's Reincarnation and Love in this Life, "Muji" may refer to some kind of record or memory, and "reincarnation" usually represents the reincarnation of life and death in many cultures and religions. "This life" refers to the present life, this life. Therefore, this sentence can be understood as a kind of memory or emotion, which will always exist in the cycle from generation to generation, and even some form of love or attachment will occur in every cycle. This can symbolize a deep attachment to a particular person or thing, or an excessive attachment to a certain stage.

Generally speaking, these two poems may describe people's persistent pursuit of something or emotion, and their persistence in the ever-changing cycle of life. The specific explanation may vary according to the context and the observer's perspective.