Origin: The Book of Songs in Feng's Wild Creep is the first collection of poems in ancient China.
Excerpt from the original text: there are creeping weeds in the wild, but there is no dew. A beautiful woman is walking on the road, very beautiful. It's perfect for me to meet a real coincidence.
Weeds grow piece by piece, and the dew on the grass is big and round. There is a beautiful woman walking on the road, with fine eyes and a good face. What a coincidence to meet unexpectedly. It is an honor to meet her.
Extended data
The words "there are creeping weeds in the wild" are quiet in dusty letters, covered with the veil of time precipitation for thousands of years, waiting for an unexpected encounter. A breeze that awakened the front quietly passed by, dispersing the dust and awakening poetry. In the dense, green creeping weed, the first thing you see is fragrance.
There is such a touching poem in The Book of Songs Zheng Feng, which depicts an ordinary but wonderful scene in the countryside. Looking down slowly along the poetic development, the eyes of a gentle man and the heartbeat of a small heart will spread like this. A surprise is just an unexpected encounter with love.