You say you love the sun, but when the sun shines, you find a shadow point.
You said you liked the wind, but when it came, you closed the window.
That's why I'm afraid, because you said you love me, too. "
You said you liked the rain in Mao Mao, but when it fell, you held up an umbrella.
You say you like the breeze, but when it blows, you cover the window.
You said you like the hot sun, but you hide in the shade when the sun is shining.
That's why I was so scared when you said you loved me.
Borrow the breeze and drizzle. The expression of sunshine expresses the poet's anxiety and fear of losing his lover, which makes people feel sad and reflects the poet's delicate feelings and deep love.
Personally, I think it's a bit like the story of Ye Long.