1, falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more. -Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Work" in Qing Dynasty
Interpretation: The fallen flowers from the branches are not heartless things, but turn into spring soil, which can also play a role in cultivating the next generation.
2. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. - ? Untitled by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Spring silkworms spit out silk until they die, and candles burn to ashes to drip dry teardrop wax oil.
3, sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently. - ? Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night written by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: With the gentle breeze, quietly enter the night. Fine and dense, nourishing everything on the earth.
4. Stick to the height and drill harder. -The Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period
Interpretation: The more you look up, the higher you look, the more you study, and the stronger you become.
5, peaches and plums are self-sufficient. -Sima Qian's Historical Records in the Western Han Dynasty
Interpretation: Peach tree is not attractive, but because it has flowers and fruits, people walk around it and become a path. Metaphor is noble, honest and upright.