Shao Hua's dream comes from which poem?

Zhegutian (Yu Zhonghao) Nalan Rong Ruo

Only take the setting sun upstairs, and the rest are quiet. A line of white geese is far away at dusk, when yellow flowers are everywhere in autumn.

Surprise, sigh, ups and downs, like a dream flowing east. Things in the world are as melancholy as they are, and the old tour in Hengtang, Mo Wen.

It's Hua

Shao Hua: Good times, good times.

Flowers: The woman is young and beautiful, representing the princess and full of beautiful flowers.

Therefore, it may not be appropriate to publish a book (publishing a book refers to Nalan, expressing his feelings when he was young), so he chose Shaohua, a word he wrote to his lover, to express his thoughts with his feelings about the passage of time.