What do you mean, the flowers are still in Grain Rain, and the clothes are close to Mei Tianrun?

The flowers passing through Grain Rain are still there, and the clothes near Mei Tian are wet and easy to grow, which means that the flowers passing through Grain Rain are still there, and the clothes near Mei Tian are wet and easy to grow.

The Pastoral Book, an ancient poem by Gao Qi in Ming Dynasty. Original: The West Garden has gone to the shade of spring, and the south window is clear. The curtains rolled in the sunset and the grass in the pond croaked. The flowers that passed through Grain Rain are still there, and the clothes that are close to Mei Tianrun are easy to grow. Sitting alone is knowing leisure and eternity, and the rest is light.

In the West Garden, the greenery disappears in spring. The south window pillow has been cleared, and the setting sun returns to Yan. The pond grows grass and frogs croak. The flowers that walked through Grain Rain are still there, and the clothes are moist, so I can live near the beautiful days. Sitting alone in the daytime is forever, and when I disappear, it is light.

Brief introduction of the author

Gao Qi (1336- 1374), Han nationality, was a famous poet in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. His name is Ji Di and he was born in Changzhou (now Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province). At the end of Yuan Dynasty, he lived in seclusion in Wusong Qingqiu, calling himself Qingqiuzi. Gao Qi is brilliant, knowledgeable and literate, especially good at poetry. He, Liu Ji and Song Lian are also known as the great poets in the third year of Ming Dynasty, and he, Yang Ji and Zhang Yu are also known as the Four Masters of Wuzhong.

Gao Qi's ancient poetry works: Jiangcun Village in Early Summer, Journey to Tianping Mountain, Biography of Mo Weng, Returning to Wu, Going to Xicheng with General Liu Du's Literature in the Late Night, Yongmei Qiongzi Only in Yaotai, Song of Green Qiu Zi, Bie Hanshan Temple, Burning Incense, Flying Away Obliquely,