My friend's prince, what does it matter if spring is over? What does it matter when you are here? Mean?

"My friend's prince, spring has passed, and you are still here. What does it matter? "This sentence comes from Wang Wei's Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains. The original poem is:

The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and feel the early autumn at night.

The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks.

The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe.

Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time.

This poem describes the scenery in late autumn evening, a touching scene, and describes the seclusion life of a mountain dweller, which is vivid and natural. This is precisely the aesthetic taste and life characteristics of people with money and leisure like Wang Wei. The whole poem depicts the tranquility of mountain life at dusk after the rain in the clear autumn of Chu, and shows the poet's carefree state of mind.

The last two sentences are the poet's own pleasure: Fang Fei's spring is over, so let it go, so as to stay in the mountains and enjoy it.

Wang Sun: Originally a noble child, this refers to people living in the mountains, including Wang Wei himself. Liu An's "Chu Ci Zhao Hermit": "Wang Gui, you can't stay long in the mountains." "When you are here, oh, my friend's prince?" Here is the opposite meaning, indicating that he is determined to retire from the mountains.