What is the full poem "The Flowers Bloom on the Other Shore"?

The content is as follows:

The flowers bloom on the other side of the river, and the river of forgetfulness is also the river of forgetfulness.

The Naihe bridge is empty, and the three lives are written on the stone.

Vernacular explanation: There is a road called Huangquan Road, a river called Wangchuan River, and a bridge called Naihe Bridge. After passing Naihe Bridge, there is an earth platform called Wangxiang Terrace, and there is an old man beside Wangxiang Terrace. A woman is selling Meng Po soup. There is a bluestone next to the bridge called the Sansheng Stone. The Sansheng Stone records everyone's past and present lives. The body of the stone is as red as blood, and four words "Get to the other side early" are engraved on it.

Symbolic meaning

Manzhu Shahua, the blood red flower of the other shore. According to legend, the flower that voluntarily threw itself into hell was sent back by the demons, but it still lingered on the road to hell. The demons couldn't bear it, so they agreed to let it bloom on this road to provide guidance and comfort to the souls who left the human world. It is generally believed to be a flower of invitation that only blooms on the banks of the Santu River and the River of Forgetfulness in the underworld. The fragrance of flowers is said to have magical powers and can evoke memories of the deceased.

It is known as the "Fire Road" because of its red color, which is like fire. It is also the only scenery and color on this long road to Huangquan. When the soul crosses the River of Forgetfulness, it forgets all that happened in life, and everything that has ever happened is left on the other side, and the deceased leads to the netherworld under the guidance of this flower.