Suddenly a Ye Xiang, scattered for dry Kun Wan Li spring.

Suddenly, the fragrance of the night is scattered like withered Kun Wan Li Spring: Suddenly, on a certain night, flowers are in full bloom and fragrance fills the world, bringing abundant spring to the earth.

Bridled eyebrows, a poem by Wang Mian in Yuan Dynasty. Original text:

This body is in a forest of ice and snow, and different peaches and plums are mixed;

Suddenly, the fragrance of the night was scattered like a dry spring in Wan Li.

Precautions:

1. put: put it in. This body: refers to Bai Mei.

2 mixed: mixed. Incense dust: Incense dust.

3 Gan Kun: Heaven and Earth.

This poem eulogizes Bai Mei's noble character. She grew up in a snowy winter, proudly open, not to be confused with peaches, plums and flowers. Suddenly flowers bloom overnight, and the fragrance spreads all over the world. Poets are not only chanting things, but also singing people's spiritual character.