The definition of "looking for flowers by the river alone" is: walking alone in Huanhuaxi to find beautiful scenery.
3. The source of flowers by the river:
The unique "Looking for Flowers and Asking for Willow" comes from a group of poems by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, with a total of seven poems. The first four poems in this group describe annoying flowers, fearing spring, reporting spring and pitying flowers respectively; The remaining three songs express Shang Huashi's joy and love for spring. The seven groups of poems are clear in organization and context, vividly depicting a unique flower-seeking map, showing the poet Du Fu's love for flowers, nostalgia for a better life and his desire to look forward to things forever.