"If the spring breeze comes overnight, it will blow away pear blossoms from thousands of trees" comes from the song Snow White Farewell to Wu Gui, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is about the snow scene in the north. This means that the snow falls on the tree like a spring breeze blowing suddenly overnight, and the tree is full of pear blossoms.
It was originally used to describe the extremely cold frontier fortress in northern China. Later, it is often quoted to describe something full of vitality or a booming situation.
Appreciation of Snow White in Farewell to Tian Shuji Wu's Home
Bai Xuege Farewell to Wu Gui, a poem written by a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the magnificent scenery of snow in August in the western regions, expresses the feelings of seeing guests off beyond the Great Wall and seeing them off in the snow, and expresses sadness and homesickness, but it is full of whimsy and does not make people sad. The romantic ideal and strong feelings expressed in the poem make people feel that the snow outside the Great Wall has become an object worth pondering and appreciating.
The whole poem has rich and broad connotations, magnificent and romantic colors, magnificent momentum, distinct and unique artistic conception and strong artistic appeal, which can be called the masterpiece of frontier poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Among them, "If the spring breeze comes, the night comes, blowing open the petals of ten thousand pear trees" and other poems have become famous sentences that have been told through the ages.