①Hua Nu: The diminutive name of Li Jing, the king of Ruyang during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Li Jing was good at Jiegu, and Xuanzong loved him very much. He once said: "The flower slave has a bright and translucent appearance and fine skin. He is not a human being and must be relegated to the gods." (See "Jiegu Lu") Also, Xuanzong tasted it on the morning of the first day of February. , seeing the beautiful scenery in the palace and the willow apricots about to vomit, he ordered Gao Lishi to take the jiegu and come to the Xuan to play the song "Spring Scenery". At the end of the song, the flowers were already blooming. Xuanzong said: "Why don't you call me the Lord of Heaven for this matter?" Mazu of the Yuan Dynasty often said, "Urge the flowers and drums to change into new sounds" (see "Gong Ci"). Here it is said that drums are played for fun at the banquet to promote wine. The Jie drum is a musical instrument shaped like a lacquer bucket, with a gum attached to it, and both ends of the drum are struck. This instrument is said to have come from the Huns.
②Canhongwu: refers to the falling flowers.
③Overturn: To tip over the wine glass, refers to drinking.
④The remaining wine: the remaining wine in the cup.
⑤Powder fragrance: refers to the beloved woman.