Warm spring in bloom, coming for you.
The spring breeze is ten miles, and I like you.
The afterglow of the sunset is waiting for you.
Life should have expectations.
You are not alone. Have me. Good night
Source:
The origin of "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze" comes from a poem "Farewell One" by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty in China: "There are more than thirteen beautiful flowers, and the cardamom is the first in February; It is better to roll up the bead curtain when the spring breeze is ten miles along Yangzhou Road. " "Ten Li Spring Breeze" refers to the prosperity of Song architecture.
The second source of "Spring Breeze in Ten Miles" comes from China Song Dynasty poet Jiang Kui's "Yangzhou Slow Huaizuo Du Ming": "Ten Miles Will Make Wheat Green". "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze" became Du Mu's allusion, referring to the romantic place of dance pavilions.