The meaning of southwest wind in ancient poetry

It means: I am willing to turn into a southwest wind, which will blow all the way to your chest in the distance.

The poem "May I die in your arms for the southwest wind" means: If possible, I would like to become the southwest wind, disappear from the world and enter my husband's arms! From the Seven Sorrow Poems written by Cao Zhi, a poet in the Han Dynasty.

It means that only when I want to turn into the wind and throw myself into the arms of the people I love, and become the right thing, can I make my life more firm.

Everything will bring different experiences to your life, and it will make the whole person more free. All kinds of things will bring comfort to your life and make you feel very happy.

Interpretation of the poem:

The bright moon shines on high-rise buildings, and the light shed is vacillating upstairs.

There is a sad woman upstairs who is sighing sadly.

who is sighing upstairs? Answered that it was the wife of a foreign traveler.

My husband has been away for more than ten years, and my concubine is often alone.

My husband is like the light dust on the road, and my concubine is like the mud in the dirty water.

The floating dust and the settling mud are different from each other, so when can they meet and be harmonious with each other?

if I can, I'd like to turn into a southwest wind and disappear into the arms of my husband.

My husband's mind is no longer open to me, so what can I rely on?