The spring breeze blows the face and the face is thinner than the gauze, which comes from Li Shutong's "Spring Outing". The full poem is:
The spring breeze blows the face and the face is thinner than the gauze, and the spring people's attire is lighter than the painting.
Spring tourists are walking in the painting, and thousands of flowers are flying under the spring people.
The pear blossoms are pale and the cauliflowers are yellow, and the willow flowers are fragrant with mustard flowers.
The orioles sing as Master Mo returns home, and the flowers are sparse and bells send off the setting sun.
The meaning of the whole poem is that the spring breeze blows over the face like a veil blowing over the face. A young girl walks in front of you. Although it is a glimpse, her light makeup is closer. In nature, in spring in March, the wind is gentle and the sun is warm. Walking outside the city, looking at the willows and wild flowers, you can't help but feel refreshed and romantic. People go back after the sun sets.
The meaning of the poem "Spring Outing".
"Spring Outing" has a special status in the history of Chinese music. Spring Outing is the first choral song written in modern Chinese music using Western composition methods. The elegant, refined and natural flavor of the song has infected generations of Chinese people. "Spring Outing" is a three-part chorus composed by Li Shutong and composed in 1913. Since then, Li Shutong has opened a new chapter in China's chorus career.
When Li Shutong was young, he wrote many bold poems about patriotic enthusiasm. Although "Spring Outing" is not bold or graceful, it is all about the expression of temperament after seeing the scene, so Li Shutong named it "Spring Outing". Spring Outing".