"Another year of green grass" comes from Likeng's "Yunxi Villa". The full sentence is "Another year of green grass, and still ten miles of peach blossoms are red."
"Another year of green grass, and still ten miles of red peach blossoms": The main idea is that year after year, spring is here again, in the suburbs The various grasses are green and exude fragrance, and the continuous apricot trees are full of pink flowers, which are still so brilliant and charming. It describes the beautiful scenery of thriving spring and expresses people's yearning and pursuit of a better life.
There are two songs that are relatively close: 1. The Spring Breeze Ten Miles Along the Yangzhou Road - Du Mu's "Two Farewell Songs"; 2. The Spring Breeze Turns Green to the South Bank of the River - Wang Anshi's "Boat Boating in Guazhou".
"It’s another year of green grass and the fragrance of apricot flowers in the spring breeze." Meaning: At the beginning of the new year, the earth returns to spring, with the warm breeze blowing, the apricot forest blooms with thousands of flowers, and the fragrance is fragrant everywhere. Mostly used in Spring Festival couplets.
An ancient poem describing the joy of spring:
1. If you don’t recognize the spring breeze, why should you enter the curtain? ——"Spring Thoughts" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
2. The apricot blossom rain makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it.
——Seng Zhi'an of the Southern Tang Dynasty, "Quequatrains"
3. The spring scenery makes me sleepless, and the moon moves the shadows of flowers on the railings - "Spring Night" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty
4. Red beans are born in the South, Spring comes and I send out a few branches - "Acacia" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
5. The spring rain breaks the bridge and no one can cross it, but the small boat throws out the green shade - "Spring Tour on the Lake" by Xu Fu of the Song Dynasty