The spring breeze of the willows is idle tonight, a cup of turbid wine asks the sky what it means

Tonight, the willows are swaying in the spring breeze. I sit alone, raise a glass of turbid wine, look at the sky, and express emotions and questions. These two lines of poetry express that the poplar trees, willow trees, and spring breeze are all idle tonight, which means that they have not been reused and have nothing to do. The drunken wine symbolizes the hardship and helplessness of life. This poem is also used to describe the situation when people are lonely and lonely, looking at the sky and sighing. The willows and spring breeze symbolize the passage of time and the changes in things and people. The poet feels desolate and confused in the face of the impermanence and helplessness of life. A glass of turbid wine symbolizes the hardship and helplessness of life. The poet raises his glass to ask the sky, expressing his doubts about God and his resentment in his heart.