What does it mean to see Chang 'an flowers all day?

In the spring breeze, this proud horse runs at the speed of two beats. I visited all the sights of Chang 'an gracefully in one day.

Meaning:

Riding a horse and riding the spring breeze on Chang 'an Avenue, you can really see all the flowers in this capital in one day!

These two sentences are also the crowning touch of the whole poem and have become famous sentences for thousands of years. The idioms "Pride in Spring Breeze" and "Take a quick look at the flowers" come from these two poems, which shows their great influence. The spring breeze here refers not only to the immediate spring breeze, but also to the author's inner spring breeze, and it also represents the political spring breeze at that time. At that time, the poet won the first prize, his wish came true, and he also had the opportunity to display his talents and ambitions. He has full confidence in life and a bright future. Therefore, it contains conciseness and implication at the same time, which is thought-provoking, and achieves the effect of compatible generalization, vividness and endless charm in artistic effect.

"After Graduation" is a four-line poem written by Meng Jiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first two sentences of the poem describe his two moods before and after the exam. Through the contrast between the two moods, he expressed his happiness that he finally stepped into the sky and set foot on a bright future.

After obtaining a government degree,

Tang Dynasty: Meng Jiao

The previous filth was not enough to brag, but now there is no end to debauchery.

In the spring breeze, this proud horse runs at the speed of two beats. I visited all the sights of Chang 'an gracefully in one day.