When I think of the east wind, what is the next sentence?

The next sentence I can easily hear from Dongfeng is: Colorful is always spring.

What's the next sentence of Dongfeng?

The next sentence on the east wind comes from Zhu's poem "Spring Day" in the Song Dynasty: Winning the day to find the fragrance of Surabaya, the boundless scenery is new for a while. Everyone can see the face of spring, the spring breeze blows flowers open, thousands of purple, and the scene of spring is everywhere. It's sunny, and the endless scenery is completely new on the shore of Surabaya. Anyone can see the face of spring. The spring breeze is full of flowers and colors, and the scenery of spring is everywhere.

Spring Day is a poem by Zhu, a thinker and educator in Song Dynasty. On the surface, this poem looks like a landscape poem, depicting the beauty of spring; In fact, it is a philosophical poem, expressing the poet's good wish to pursue the way of being a saint in troubled times. The whole poem is full of reason and imagery, with interesting ideas.

Literally, this poem seems to express the feelings of visiting spring, but the place to look for fragrance is the Surabaya coast occupied by Jin people when they crossed the Song Dynasty a long time ago. Zhu has never been to the north, and of course it is impossible to swim to Surabaya in spring. In fact, the word "Surabaya" in the poem alludes to Confucius, because in the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius had sung a string of songs between Zhu and Si to teach his disciples. Therefore, the so-called "seeking incense" refers to the way of seeking saints.

The boundless scene reveals the poet's original intention of seeking the Holy Way. Dongfeng is a metaphor for enlightenment, and colorful colors are a metaphor for the richness of Confucianism. The poet compares the sage's way to the spring breeze that pushes the machine and ignites everything. This is actually a philosophical poem by the richest man, which combines reason with interest in the image. It is Zhu's genius to write philosophical poems without revealing traces.

I can easily recognize the next poem with similar meaning in Dongfeng.

1, all love can't be caged. This sentence comes from Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

2. This is true all the year round, and bloom will know autumn when it fades. This sentence comes from Feng Menglong, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, who wrote The Story of the Magpie in the Hall.

3. Pink Li Bai will not change, but will grow on the first day of spring. This sentence comes from Yuan Mei's Zhu Yingtai near Yang Liuzhi in the Qing Dynasty.

These poems all show the colorful scenes and eternal significance of spring, similar to the artistic conception of "colorful is always spring" They depict the beauty and vitality of spring and express people's longing for the eternity and beauty of spring.