The four-sentence poem "Butterflies come from the fragrance of flowers" is: Bees come from the fragrance of flowers. The beauty of the city is indescribable and the world knows it. Good wine is not afraid of deep alleys, and butterflies fly in from the fragrance of flowers.
The translation is: As long as the flowers are fragrant, bees will fly there. You don’t need to say that the city is beautiful, everyone in the world knows it. As long as the wine tastes good, don't worry about it hiding deep. As long as the flowers are fragrant, butterflies will fly. These sentences come from a common saying, which is a summary of people's belief that good things will always realize their value. It means that as long as there are good things and the quality is good, there is no need to worry about not being able to sell them. But this was a view from the past, and today's society is a society where goodwill is priceless. No matter how good the wine is, it must be promoted, otherwise you will be replaced by others.
The real thing will not be affected or hidden by the external environment, but can naturally attract the people or things it needs to attract. Just like the aroma of wine is not obscured by the depth of the alley, it can still attract wine lovers. Similarly, the fragrance of flowers does not require people to look for it, it will naturally attract butterflies.
This sentence can also be extended to mean that people should not worry too much about their talents or advantages not being discovered, because true talents and advantages will always be discovered and appreciated. There is no need to deliberately pursue the recognition of others, just do your own thing down-to-earth, and you will be able to naturally attract the right people and opportunities.
The allusion that the aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys:
When Zhang Zhidong was passing by Luzhou when he was appointed as the academic administrator of Sichuan, he smelled the aroma of wine and asked his servant to get some wine. Unexpectedly, the servant had been away all morning before he came back in a panic carrying a jar of wine. When Zhang Zhidong was angry, the servant opened the jar, and the aroma of the wine was immediately refreshing. He took a sip and felt sweet and refreshing. He said it was a good wine.
After Zhang Zhidong calmed down, he asked the servant why it took so long to buy back the wine. The servant quickly replied, "I heard that the wine in Yongsheng's workshop in Yinggoutou is good." He took a winding road and walked through the long smell of wine to the last Wen Yongsheng (the brand name of Luzhou Laojiao in the Qing Dynasty) workshop. Buy wine here. Zhang Zhidong nodded and smiled, "It's true that the smell of wine is not afraid of the depth of the alley."
The aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys, also known as "good wine is not afraid of deep alleys", which means that if the wine is made well, even in very deep alleys, people will smell the aroma and know the taste, and come here to taste it. . Once the Chenjiao is in full swing, if you want to really attract wine drinkers (consumers) and prevent them from being timid because of the depth of the alley, you need to put a lot of effort into brewing.