Which ancient poem does the Willow Wind come from?

1. The willow wind does not blow cold on the face is a poem from "Queju". The author is Shi Zhinan, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. This beautiful little poem describes the poet's joy of spring outing with a stick in the breeze and drizzle.

2. The whole poem is as follows:

A short canopy is tied in the shade of an ancient tree, and a staff and quinoa help me cross the east bridge.

The apricot blossom rain makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it.

3. Translation

Under the shade of the towering old trees, I tied up a small boat with a canopy and leaned on a crutch made of quinoa. I slowly walked across the bridge and headed east. go. In March, the apricot blossoms bloomed, and the drizzle kept falling, as if it was deliberately trying to wet my clothes. The warm wind gently blowing on the face brought with it the fresh breath of willows, which made people feel relaxed and happy.