Original: Green and purple stripes are lingering in my heart. If I didn't go to see you, didn't you receive my letter?
Green is your collar, and leisure is my mood. Even if I don't visit you, won't you send me a message?
Original: Qing Pei, let me think. If I never visit you, can't you take the initiative?
Green is what you wear, and leisure is what I feel. Can you come to me even though I have never visited you?
Zita, at the city gate. I haven't seen you for a day, like March!
Take a walk and look around, on this high observation building. I haven't seen you for a day, as if it had been months!
Appreciate:
Zheng Guofeng Wind in Ji Zi is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China. The whole poem consists of three chapters, each with four sentences. This poem is about unrequited love and describes a woman who misses her sweetheart.
Every time I see something green, a woman will think of her sweetheart's green collar and jade. So she boarded the tower, just to see the trace of her sweetheart.
If one day she can't see it, she will feel as if it is once every three months. The whole poem uses flashbacks to fully describe the psychological activities of women's unrequited love, and the artistic conception is vivid and beautiful. This is a rare and beautiful love song, which has become a classic in the history of China literature.