This sentence is from the Southern Song Dynasty poet Zhao Shixiu praising the cherry blossoms, which are as bright and fragrant as clouds and clouds. "Hundred Flowers, Thousand Flowers and One Letter" comes from his "Picking Mulberries":
After the plum blossoms fade, the cherry blossoms bloom,
a light and even red. Try your hand at craftsmanship.
One message communicates with hundreds of flowers and thousands of flowers.
The remaining cold weather has not allowed me to feel comfortable.
I resent the rain and worry about the wind. The knot is a cage.
Thousands of evenly rounded stones may be the same.