"What to abandon today, and since the kiss at that time. I will also pity the people in front of me. "
The latter sentence comes from Yan Shu's "Huanxi Yarn":
I have always been young and limited, and it is easy to get lost when I leave. Don't speak frequently at the party.
Everywhere, mountains and rivers are far away, and falling flowers and storms hurt spring even more. It is better to pity the present.
The explanation is (short): the light is short and life is short. In this short life, there are countless pains and sorrows when I am free. How many days can I drink? How many days can I listen to music? When you have a drink and listen to a song today, make good use of it. The person you miss is beyond the spring mountain, at the end of the world, but is it because you are far away that people from afar will come back? These two sentences tell the double sorrow of the world. "Empty" Philip Burkart, "more" hurts spring, "more" strengthens the feeling of double sadness, and "empty" is the reflection and consciousness when double sadness is strengthened. This is Yan Shu. Although there are also sadness and melancholy, rational observation runs through.