The shadows of mulberry and elm trees are not a symbol of evening, but a symbol of hope and vitality. The moon is as soft and bright as the breeze.
"Sangyu is not late" and "Ning Yue is like the wind" are two poems from "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. "mulberry and elm are not late" means that the shadows of mulberry and elm trees are not a symbol of evening, but a symbol of hope and vitality. This poem expresses the author's confidence and optimism about the future. "The lemon moon is like the wind" describes the moon as soft and bright as the breeze. This poem expresses the author's praise and yearning for beautiful things. The two lines of poetry together form a beautiful picture, expressing the author's pursuit and yearning for beautiful things.