The author of "Spring Resentment" is Liu Fangping, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
"Spring Resentment" Liu Fangping?
As the sun sets through the screen window, no one in the golden house can see the traces of tears.
Spring is late in the lonely empty garden, and the pear blossoms are all over the ground but the door is closed.
Translation:
The sunlight disappears from the screen window and dusk falls. No one saw my tears of sadness when I locked my house. The courtyard is empty and lonely, and the spring scenery is fading; the pear blossoms fall to the ground, and the ruthless door is tightly closed.
This poem is intended to describe the collapse of the palace. This is a new poem. Although spoiled, yet desolate. In the poem, "The pear blossoms don't bloom", which is the ultimate expression.
Liu Fangping (years of birth and death unknown), a native of Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan Province), lived around 758 AD, and belonged to the Xiongnu tribe. In the early days of Tianbao's career, he applied for Jinshi examination and wanted to join the army, but failed. From then on, he lived in seclusion on the banks of Yingshui and Ruhe rivers and remained in office all his life.