Half awake and half drunk day after day, flowers bloom year after year.
Flowers are all over the city, the moon invades clothes, and juvenile affairs are always sad.
Explanation:
There are lanterns all over the street, and the moonlight shines on clothes and fur. Happiness in youth is sorrow in old age.
Jiang Kui's Gu Tian Yuan Xi You Meng
Snow is too late for spring, and it is intended to fly for the flowers on the courtyard trees.
Explanation:
Snow, however, thinks that spring comes too late and deliberately turns into flowers, flying among the trees in the courtyard.
Chun Xue of Han Yu
The most important thing is to fold plum blossoms, but it is difficult to send acacia.
Explanation:
The most emotional thing is that even if I release plum blossoms, I can't pin my thoughts on you.
High balcony in Zhou Mi
Poetry becomes flowing water, and dreams are falling.
Explanation:
In the flowing water, my poems are full of enthusiasm, and my dreams are traceless.
Qian Qi's "Send Xiahou to Write Books to the East"
Life is like the wind, with sporadic joys and sorrows. They all made a Xiaoping in the river.
Explanation:
A person's life is like catkins floating in the wind, and both joy and sorrow are scattered, and they are scattered like duckweeds in the river.
Wang Guowei's Mulberry Picking
Half awake and half drunk day after day, flowers bloom year after year.
Explanation:
Next to the peach blossom day after day, I was drunk and awake year after year.
Tang Yin's Song of the Peach Blossom Temple