Wang Bo's poems come and go without a trace. If they are sentimental, they will be sung.

There is no trace of the past or the future, which comes from Wang Bo's Wings in the Wind in the Tang Dynasty.

Explanation: the cool breeze comes and goes without a trace, but its blowing and stopping seem to be very emotional and comfortable.

Appreciation: this sentence refers to the people of the wind, praising the noble character of the wind. "Going to the future without a trace" means uncertainty, giving people benefits without asking for anything in return, as if they were sentient beings and righteous people.

Original text:

Wang Bo's Song of the Wind

The cool breeze in Su Su wakes me up.

Drive away smoke and find a stream of households, and roll the fog out of the mountain.

There are no traces of the past and the future, and interests are like love.

The sunset is quiet, and the sound is loose for you. (first edition)

Su Su is cool and beautiful, and my forest is clean.

Drive away smoke and find a stream of households, and roll the fog out of the mountain.

There are no traces of the past and the future, and interests are like love.

The sunset is quiet, and the sound is loose for you. (second edition)

Translation:

In the hot early autumn, a cool breeze blew, and the valley forest suddenly became refreshing and cool.

It blew away the smoke in the mountain, swept away the fog in the mountain, and exposed the houses beside the mountain stream.

The cool breeze comes and goes without a trace, but its blowing seems to be very emotional and comfortable.

When the red sun sets in the west and the mountains and rivers are silent, it blows from the pine forest, and the sound is like pines.

Precautions:

Su Su: Please describe it quickly.

Wind: a "scene".

G: Here you are.

Forests and gullies: Woods and gullies refer to valleys with forests.

Dispel: To disperse or drive away.

Search: an "entrance".

Jianhu: a family in a ravine.

Roll: roll away and blow away.

Fog: a kind of "dew".

English: The pillar in front of the Ursa Major Hall.

Tan Ya: It refers to the houses in the mountains.

Solid: Originally.

Trace: a trace left by action. One is "internationalization".

Breathing: activity and rest.

Pine sound: pine trees are blown by the wind and make a wave-like sound.