The moral is: Be full of hope for your future life and be prepared to welcome a new life. This sentence comes from "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The original sentence is: There are several early orioles vying for warmth in the trees, and the new swallows peck at the spring mud. It reflects Bai Juyi's sincere love for these small lives full of vitality.
Original text:
Spring Tour on Qiantang Lake
North of Gushan Temple and west of Jia Pavilion, the water surface is initially flat and the clouds are low.
Early orioles are vying for warmth in several places, while new swallows are pecking at the spring mud.
The wild flowers are becoming more and more charming, and only in Asakusa can there be no horse hooves.
My favorite lake is the east side of the lake, with its green poplar shade and white sand embankment.
Swallows are migratory birds. They return to their hometown with spring and are busy rebuilding their homes and welcoming a new life. Watching them fly in and out to build nests makes people feel the beauty of life even more.
The swallows are also busy making their nests in the mud at this time. The word "pecking" is used to describe the busy and excited expression of the swallows, which seems to bring the little swallows to life.
This poem is like a short and concise travel note, starting from Gushan and Jiating and ending at Hudong and Baidi. Along the way, in the beautiful paradise-like scenery of green lakes and green mountains, the poet After watching the singing and dancing of orioles, and being intoxicated by the singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers, I finally walked along the white sand embankment under the green shade of willows, looking back three times at a step, and reluctantly left. The hymn of spring played by all things in the world is still echoing in my ears, and a beautiful poem full of the joy of natural integration flows out of my heart involuntarily.