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What does Sauvignon Blanc in Lin Sheng mean?
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Lin Sheng's "Sauvignon Blanc" is a word to describe the feeling of missing. The following is an analysis of the meaning of each sentence in the word:

1. "The wind, smoke and willows are light": the warm spring breeze blows and the weeping willows sway gently.

2. "Jiang Shuiping with green mountains and green waters": green mountains and green waters and calm rivers.

3. "Smile with fragrance": Smile with flower.

4. "Look at the stars after thinking": Look at the stars after thinking.

5. "People lean on the broken bridge and clouds drift west": People lean on the broken bridge and clouds drift west.

6. "The shadow of the moon is intoxicating": The shadow of the moonlight makes people intoxicated with tenderness.

The whole poem depicts a nostalgia for the past, for good memories and for the future. The author expresses his deep tenderness and yearning through the description of natural scenery, characters and emotions.