Flowers fly all over the sky, love comes and goes, geese go and return, and the tide rises and falls without sleep. Dreaming of the beautiful moon at night is a kind of beauty. If life is bitter, why is acacia hard to break!
Its meaning roughly tells that the fallen flower is intentional and heartless, but it is a constantly confused love affair, floating on the sea and dreaming.
1, this is a wonderful Tibetan poem. The good thing is that every sentence contains words, and the first six sentences are a summary of the images and themes of typical poems. The hidden eight words are "flowers come and geese fall, and people are thinking in the quiet night." Classical poetry really often uses flowers and birds to express feelings and ignite acacia in the quiet night. In ancient poets' poems, flowers, as symbols of love, life and interest, often add color to poems and support poets.
2, a poem can become a classic, in addition to its own emotional factors, often need images such as "flowers" to embellish the rendering.