"How to let me meet you, when I am most beautiful" comes from Xi Murong's "A Blooming Tree", the full poem is as follows:
The title of the poem "A Blooming Tree" 》
Author: Modern Xi Murong
How to let you meet me
In my most beautiful moment
For this
I have been praying to the Buddha for five hundred years
I begged him to let us have a mortal relationship
The Buddha turned me into a tree
Grows on the roadside that you must pass by
The flowers bloom carefully in the sunshine
Every flower is my hope in the previous life
When you come closer Please listen carefully
The trembling leaves are the passion of my waiting
And you finally walked by indifferently
The leaves fell to the ground behind you
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Friend, those are not petals
It is my withered heart
Extended information:
"A Blooming Tree" was created by Xi Murong In 1980, the work was included in the poetry collection "Qili Xiang". At first glance, this poem is a love poem. It describes the heartbeat of a girl with deep affection and lingering pathos. A girl's love is cautious, not a momentary impulse. Passionate, willing to wait and watch for the rest of her life, so when the girl's feelings are ignored, it seems particularly poignant and pitiful.
This poem is also a tribute to nature. Once while riding a train, she accidentally saw a tung tree on the hillside full of white flowers, blooming by itself, like a canopy. Standing on the hillside. But as soon as the train turned, the tung tree disappeared, and she could not forget this tree. This prompted her to write "A Flowering Tree."
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-"A Flowering Tree"