Let my daughter celebrate her first birthday with a Tibetan poem named Shi. 65438+February 7, one year old, the word "Gao" is next to the golden word, read the paragraph and explain: in the name. ...

Among the flowers, the clouds are light and the wind is clear.

The song of the wind is blowing, and the laughter is fragrant and trembling.

I'll give it to you when it's written.

Think for a long time.

It means that your daughter is more fragrant and beautiful than flowers and purer and whiter than clouds.

Some words didn't convey the meaning.

Anyway, that's what I think.