What is the poetry of Drunken Flowers?

The poetry among drunken flowers.

The poetic meaning of Feng Yanji's "Drunken Flowers" is: a scene of a group of young people meeting for a party, admiring the winter plum blossoms beside the poem in the "Qingxue Garden" and the moon hanging high, even though it lasted all day There is a feast, but at the end of the poem it is time for the song to end and everyone to leave. Although the reunions are intense and joyous, after all, there are "more partings and fewer reunions." The youth will no longer be young in a blink of an eye, let alone old friends who are far away in the world. The more we leave, the less we will have."

The poem implicitly expresses the sentiment towards Feelings about the short life and cherishing and cherishing the fleeting years

Original text: Spring has not yet arrived in the clear snow garden, and the plum blossoms are early in the day by the pond. , Jinling Road, since ancient times, young people have seen each other, but they have grown old. It is used as the name of the tune. Ren Bantang's "Jianfang Jianbing" says: "With the word "zui" next to it, they may all be the order songs for wine feasts. "Among the flowers, that is, among the flowers." The poem "Bodhisattva Man" by Weizhuang of the Tang Dynasty: "The green screen is curved with gold, and I get drunk and sleep in the flowers." "The original meaning of the name of the tune is to chant drunkenness among the flowers. The tune is found in the poems of Mao Wenxi of the Five Dynasties compiled in "Huajian Ji" by Zhao Chongzuo of the Later Shu Dynasty of the Five Dynasties.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - Zuihuajian