In which poem, human faces and peach blossoms set each other off, and what is the whole poem?

Peach Blossoms Set each other off in Red is the work of Cui Hu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which was published in Volume 368 of The Whole Tang Poetry. Original text:

Last spring, in this door, the girl's face contrasted with the peach.

I don't know where people's faces are, but peach blossoms are still smiling in the spring breeze.

Precautions:

⑴ Capital: The capital refers to Chang 'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty.

(2) Face: refers to the girl's face. The third sentence "human face" refers to girls.

(3) I don't know: one is "today". Go: write "existence".

(4) Laughter: Describe the peach blossom in full bloom.

Translation:

? Today last year, it was at the door of this family in Nanzhuang, Chang 'an. Your beautiful face and the blooming peach blossoms set each other off and made you blush.

? Today, after a year, I revisit my old place. I don't know where your beautiful image went, but only peach blossoms still smile at the warm spring breeze.

Cui Hu (date of birth and death unknown) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Yin Gong was born in Boling (now Boye County, Hebei Province) in the Tang Dynasty, and his life story is unknown. In 796 AD (twelfth year of Zhenyuan), he ascended the throne (Jinshi Ji). In 829 (the third year of Daiwa), Jing, in the same year, was an ancient scholar and an ambassador to Guangnan. His poetic style is concise and graceful, and his language is extremely fresh. There are six Poems of the Whole Tang Dynasty, all of which are excellent works. Among them, the title "Chengnan Village" is the most widely circulated, with high popularity and good reputation. This poem tells the same life experience that thousands of people in Qian Qian experienced with a seemingly simple life experience, which won the poet an immortal title.