From the Song Dynasty poet Wang Ling's "Send to Spring"
In March, the residual flowers bloom even more, and the small eaves swallow day by day.
Zi Gui still cries blood in the middle of the night, so he doesn't believe that the east wind can't call him back.
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This is a seven-character poem describing the scenery, which shows the scene in late spring and the poet's mood. The first two sentences of the poem are mainly about scenery, and the last two sentences are mainly about scenery, expressing their attitude and pursuit of life.
Although the flowers fall and bloom, the swallows will come back after they leave. However, the cuckoo, who is attached to spring, is still crowing in the middle of the night and doesn't believe that the east wind can't call her back.
The poem "Falling Flowers Bloom" describes the flowers withering and blooming in March, which shows that spring has not passed away. "Swallow Comes" describes swallows flying around under the low eaves, indicating that the spring scenery still exists, and it describes the scene of late spring: the spring scenery has not gone, but the vitality is still there.
The last two sentences describe cuckoo in anthropomorphic way, creating a persistent image to express nostalgia for spring, and the lines are full of desolate beauty.
East wind refers to spring breeze, and cuckoos often crow in late spring.
The poet used Zigui to cry in the middle of the night, not believing that the east wind could not call him back, to show his best punctuality. He not only expressed his cherished feelings, but also showed his self-confidence and hard-working attitude. It shows its firm belief, optimistic spirit and persistent pursuit of a better future. The specific rules of this poem (Du Fu) are very different from most previous poems in metaphor, sadness and sadness, and have more positive significance.