There are also "seeing the light of the sun, never forgetting each other" and so on. I hope the other person will not forget himself and remember to think of others when looking in the mirror.
Ancient poems about missing:
Miss each other
Tang-Wang Wei
When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches.
Take a hug home for me as a symbol of our love.
Translation:
Red beans grow on the land in the south, and I don't know how many new branches grow every spring.
I hope you can collect it as much as you like, because it can best pin your love for acacia.
Appreciation of Acacia Poems
The whole poem is permeated with the enthusiasm of teenagers, the breath of youth and full of feelings. Every word does not leave the red bean, but it is "outside the elephant, in the middle" to express the love of acacia.
It is "in one go", which is extremely vivid but euphemistic. In life, the most affectionate words are often plain and natural. Wang Wei is very good at refining this simple and typical language to express profound thoughts and feelings. So it is not surprising that this poem is simple and affectionate and became a popular song at that time.
This poem is about acacia, but the whole article can't be separated from red beans, and the name of acacia is being used to associate acacia. The first sentence is about the origin of red beans; The second sentence asks "how many branches to send", which is very simple and vivid. If you ask nature, you will tease your feelings. Three sentences mean that friends "pick more", and the words are here and there.
The last paragraph clearly shows its acacia nature. If you push it to the extreme with the word "most", then the reason for "picking more" is self-evident, and its meaning is also deeply contained. The whole poem is lively, but euphemistic and implicit, and shallow and affectionate. According to legend, he composed and sang for people at that time, which was popular in Jiangnan.