What is the last sentence of "I wonder how many flowers have been broken"?

The last sentence of "I don't know how many flowers have been folded" is "but now I remember that night, that storm".

The poem is from "Spring Dawn", written by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, when he lived in seclusion in Lumen Mountain.

Commentary: It rained and rained last night. How many beautiful spring flowers have been blown down?

Appreciation: The storm at night is not a flurry, but a gentle breeze and drizzle, which sends the poet into a sweet dream, shakes off the spring flowers and takes away the spring scenery, thus implying the poet's faint sadness and infinite reverie about the passing of spring.

The whole poem "Spring Dawn":

Sleeping sickness in spring unconsciously broke the morning, and the chirping of birds disturbed my sleep.

How many flowers fall after a stormy night.

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In spring, it is dawn before you know it, and birds can be heard everywhere.

Looking back at the sound of wind and rain last night, I don't know how many beautiful spring flowers have been blown down.

Correlation appreciation

The poem "Spring Dawn" seems bland at first reading, but after repeated reading, I feel that there is a world in the poem. Its artistic charm lies not in gorgeous rhetoric and fantastic artistic techniques, but in its charm. The style of the whole poem is as simple and natural as running water, but it is profound and unique. For thousands of years, people have read it and discussed it, as if there were inexhaustible artistic treasures in this short four-line poem.

Nature without rhythm is superficial; If there are no ups and downs, it is flat. "Spring Dawn" has both beautiful charm and ups and downs of writing, so the poem is mellow and eternal. The poet wanted to express his love for spring, but he didn't say it all or fully. The windward door is half open, which makes readers ponder and guess, showing hidden twists and turns everywhere.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xiao Chun