Chaos is not yet yellow, and relying on the east wind will be crazy.
I wonder if there is frost in heaven and earth.
Edit the explanation of this paragraph.
1 rely on-rely on, rely on. Crazy.-crazy. These two sentences describe that willows turn green quickly in spring: wicker doesn't seem to turn yellow yet, but it turns green quickly when the east wind blows warm.
2 solution-solution, understand. Flying flowers-catkin.
The meaning of these two sentences is: Don't just see the catkins flying and covering the sky, you know, there are still willow leaves falling in first frost!
Poetry translation
The messy willow branches haven't turned yellow yet, dancing wildly under the east wind.
I want to cover the sun and the moon with birds, but I don't know that there is autumn frost between heaven and earth.
explain
This poem vividly describes the scenery of catkins and flying flowers. With the help of the east wind, catkins dance wildly, unstoppable, as if the whole world belongs to them. Grasp the characteristics of things. Personalize it, and let people see an image of being mad at success.
"It hasn't turned yellow yet", and it is accurately positioned in early spring. At this time, the new bud just spit on the willow branch, which is a new willow that is "not deep but light yellow". The first and second sentences write messy willow branches dancing wildly in the wind, and the fourth sentence uses the word "I don't know" to ridicule the stupidity of willow trees. The personification of willow in the poem and the poet's obvious condescension and ridicule to willow make this poem not simply chant willow in nature. Chanting willow satirizes the world, aiming at those snobs who are rampant when they are in power. Integrating things with philosophy is profound and thought-provoking.