Ma Zhan's lovesickness poems

Acacia is the work of Wang Guowei, an ancient poet in China. The full text is as follows:

Red bean shrubs grow in the south and produce many branches in spring.

People who want to miss them collect more, and Mix red beans have attracted people's attention.

Translation:

Red beans grow in the south, and several branches bloom in spring.

I wish you more flowers, this kind of flower is the most lovesick.

Source:

This poem comes from the chapter of "Acacia" in Wang Guowei's book "Thorns on Earth".

Creative background:

Wang Guowei is a famous writer, philosopher and poet in modern China. His literary works are mainly written and prose, focusing on expressing the beauty of the world and soul. Acacia is a love story he wrote. Through the description of red bean flower, the author expressed his deep feelings for missing.

Use environment:

This poem is usually used to describe the feelings of lovesickness and express the feelings of missing distant relatives. This poem can be used to express the feelings of missing in literary creation, emotional expression and cultural performance.

About the author:

Wang Guowei (1877-1927) was born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang. He studied in Japan in his early years, then returned to China to engage in education and devoted himself to literature and philosophy research. His poetry and prose works are famous for their freshness, naturalness and profound artistic conception, which have exerted great influence on China literature and culture. His representative works are "Human Thorn" and "Famous Paintings of Past Dynasties". Wang Guowei is known as the "King of Ci" for his outstanding knowledge and literary achievements, and has also made important contributions to the research and inheritance of China culture.