Children don't understand where spring comes from.

Said by: Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin? A solo tour of Qujiang in late autumn

It means: children don't understand the meaning of spring, but blindly choose where people go. This poem describes the lively scene of tourists stepping in the spring and compares it with their own inner sadness.

Original text:

I know I've been in love for a long time, and I'm disappointed with the sound of the river in Wangjiangtou.

The white hair is still dashing, and I am drunk and play the flute.

I'm still here, flowers are cold and mountains are deep.

Washing bamboo and teaching style are very comfortable, and you can see the Chu moon clearly across the stream.

Children don't know where spring is and only travel to tourists.

When the curtain rises, it will be sent for a long time, and the moon will be in the sky.

Extended data:

There is also a beautiful and sentimental love story about this poem. According to legend, before Li Shangyin fell in love with Wang, there was a lover nicknamed "Lotus". Lotus is naturally beautiful, delicate and lovely, and has a kind and simple heart.

Li Shangyin is young and promising, with outstanding appearance and brilliant talent. The two hit it off and were very loving. Accompanied by "Lotus", Li Shangyin made rapid progress in his studies, and they had a happy and sweet time together. Just one month before Li Shangyin was about to go to Beijing to catch the exam.

"Lotus" suddenly became seriously ill, and Li Shangyin was helpless. He could only stay in front of the "Lotus" sickbed day and night. With the aggravation of the disease, a delicate and charming "lotus" unfortunately withered early. The early death of "Furong" brought a very heavy blow to the poet.

Later, every time the poet saw the lotus in the pond, he felt sad. He can't forget the handsome "Furong" girl from beginning to end. No matter whether this legend is true or not, there is no doubt that most of the love poems of the amorous scholar Li Shangyin are attached to the lotus.

References:

Visiting Qujiang alone in late autumn-Baidu Encyclopedia