If you ask how much leisure do you have? Yichuan tobacco, city wind, plum yellow rain. What do these poems mean? Ask god for help

If you ask how much free time you have. Yichuan tobacco, city wind, plum yellow rain.

It means: If you ask me how sad I am. Just like endless tobacco, catkins flying all over the city, and the continuous plum rain in Huangshi.

From the Song Dynasty poet He Zhu's "Bobu Hengtang Road in Anling, Qing Yu"

Occupy Ling Bo but not Hengtang Road. But after reading it, Chen Fang left. Who was the degree of Golden Flower?

Qiao Yue Garden, a Zhu Hu with a locked window. Only spring knows this place.

Occupy Feiyun, Ran Ran, Gao Heng, at dusk.

The new topic of crayons is heartbreaking sentences. If you ask how much free time you have.

Yichuan tobacco is full of wind. It rains when plums are yellow.

This word expresses the author's "leisure worry" by describing the scenery in late spring. The last film is about the beauty of Lu Yu, not.

The melancholy scene of not knowing where to go also implicitly reveals his feelings of sinking into the lower class and failing to satisfy his talents. The next movie is caused by desire.

Infinite sadness. The whole word falsely describes the feelings of lovesickness, which is actually an expression of "leisure worry" that is embarrassing and unsuccessful. Novel ideas can arouse people.

Infinite Imagination was a famous article at that time.