"The belt is getting wider and you will never regret it" comes from Liu Yong's poem.
This sentence comes from Liu Yong's "Die Lian Hua·Standing and leaning on the dangerous building, the wind is gentle":
Standing and leaning on the dangerous building, the wind is gentle. Looking forward to the extremely sad spring, the sky is gloomy. The grass is dimly illuminated by smoke. Who would be speechless?
I plan to get drunk on the madness. Singing to wine, strong music is still tasteless. The belt gradually becomes wider and I will never regret it. It makes people feel haggard because of Yixiao.
Translation: I stood on a high building, with the thin spring breeze blowing in my face, looking far into the distance, endless sorrow filled the sky gloomily. The setting sun was shining slantingly and the grass was misty. Who could understand my intention of leaning silently on the railing. I wanted to indulge myself and get drunk for a while. When I raised my wine glass during the singing, I felt that I was trying to have fun but it was not interesting. I don’t feel regretful about losing weight day by day, I would rather be haggard.
Appreciation
This is a touching piece. The poet combined the feeling of being wandering in a foreign land with the lingering thoughts of missing his beloved. He used the expression method of "winding paths leading to secluded places" to describe the scenery lyrically and with sincere feelings.
This poem cleverly expands on the word "spring sorrow", which means "lovesickness", but it is reluctant to explain it. It just reveals some information to the readers from between the lines. When it is about to be written, it stops and turns around. The writing and ink are so shadowy, confusing, and full of twists and turns. It is not until the last sentence that the truth is revealed. In the last two sentences of the poem, when the lovesickness reached its climax, it stopped abruptly, and the passion reverberated, and it was very contagious.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - "Die Lianhua·Standing in a dangerous building and the breeze is gentle"