Attentive but lilac-knotted, letting loose branches spread out the poetry of spring

Be like a lilac, unchained.

Attentive but lilac-knotted, the branches are loose and the birth of spring is a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Lu Guimeng. The meaning of this poem is to untie the shackles and freely display the lush branches and leaves like a lilac. It symbolizes the poetry and vitality of spring. This poem expresses the joy and freedom of relief from difficulties, as well as the prosperous scene of spring.