In "A Dream of Red Mansions", 'The flowers fade and the flowers fly all over the sky. Who can pity the red flowers and their fragrance?

This sentence comes from "The Flower Burial Song", which is a poem recited by the heroine Lin Daiyu in the chapter novel "A Dream of Red Mansions" written by Cao Xueqin.

It means that the flower has withered and withered, and the wind is blowing it and spinning all over the sky. Its bright red color has faded and its fragrance has disappeared. Who can sympathize with it?

"Ode to Burial Flowers" is an ancient poem recited by the heroine Lin Daiyu in the 27th chapter of the novel "A Dream of Red Mansions" by the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin. Through rich and peculiar imagination, dim and desolate pictures, and strong and sad mood, this poem shows Daiyu's spiritual world under the cruel reality and expresses her complicated struggle between life and death, love and hate. An experience of anxiety and confusion. It is the representative of all the lamentations of Lin Daiyu lamenting her life experience. It is also an important work by Cao Xueqin to shape the artistic image of Daiyu and express her character.