Haizi faces the sea and warms bloom.
1. Xiao Yan's "Watching the Spring Court at Night" in the Southern and Northern Dynasties
In the spring court, the balconies hide from each other.
Plum blossoms bloom late, while Zhu Chi blooms early.
Spring calls to know that the water is urgent, and the clouds are close to the mountains.
Don't worry about flowers and don't fly until you are afraid of flowers.
Xiaoyun's poems are the most famous in the world. Among them, "The lotus leaves are falling, and the willow leaves are sparse in the middle of the moon" and "Yan Jiaxun Articles" praise: "I love Xiaosan, and I am in front of you." "Biography of Xiaoyun in Northern Qi Dynasty" also called these two sentences "appreciation of bosom friends". In addition, for example, "plum blossoms fall in the window, bamboo shoots fall in the pond" ("Looking at the Spring Court at Night"); "The string is rushing with the flowing water, and the autumn wind is clear" ("Listening to the Qin") and so on. They are all beautiful and beautiful, similar to the poetic style of Qi Liang in the Southern Dynasties.
2. Be a happy person from tomorrow.
Feed horses, chop wood and travel around the world.
From tomorrow on, I will care about food and vegetables.
Living in a house facing the sea, spring is blooming.
From tomorrow on, write to everyone I love.
Tell them my happiness,
What did the lightning of happiness tell me,
I will distribute it to each of them.
Give every river and mountain a warm name.
Stranger, I will also wish you happiness.
I wish you a bright future!
May you lovers get married!
May you be happy on earth.
I only want to face the sea and spring blossoms.
Facing the sea, bloom is a lyric poem written by Haizi in 1989. The whole poem has three parts. The first section shows the poet's yearning for a simple, simple and free life realm and his spirit of exploring "eternity" and the unknown world. The second section is the poet's uncontrollable joy after finding happiness. The third section is the poet's blessing to the world. The poet combines direct expression with hints and symbolism, making the whole poem clear and profound, clear and implicit, carefree and dignified, rich and colorful, and expressing the poet's yearning for happiness and loneliness.