1. Falling red flowers are not heartless things, they turn into spring mud to protect flowers.
------ "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai" by Gong Zizhen in the Qing Dynasty
Interpretation: The fallen flower fell from the branch, but it is not a ruthless thing, it turned into The soil in spring can also play a role in nurturing the next generation.
2. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and wax torches will turn to ashes before their tears dry up.
------ "Untitled" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Spring silkworms spin cocoons until they die, and the candles are like tears when they are about to burn out and turn to ashes. The wax oil can drip dry.
3. Sneak into the night with the wind, moisturizing things silently.
------? "Spring Night Joyful Rain" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Accompanying the gentle breeze, quietly enters the night. Finely and densely, it nourishes all things on the earth.
4. New bamboo branches are higher than old bamboo branches, all because of the support of old stems.
----"Hsinchu" by Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty
Interpretation: New bamboo grows taller than old bamboo because it is supported by the branches of old bamboo it.
5. The peach and plum trees do not speak, but they create their own mistakes.
------"Historical Records" by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty
Interpretation: The peach tree does not attract people, but because it has flowers and fruits, people walk around under it. It turned into a small road. It is a metaphor for people with high moral character, honesty and integrity.