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What does it mean to have a crush on a flower?

It means that there is no need to stick to one side between men and women, and there are many people who can be loved or worthy of love.

Said by: Song. Su Dongpo's Spring Scenery in Hua Lian

Original text:

Flowers wither and red apricots are small. Swallows fly, green water people go around. Small catkins are blowing on the branches There are plenty of fish in the sea!

Inside the wall, outside the wall, there is a layman, and inside the wall, there is a beautiful woman laughing. The laughter died away, and so did the sound. Affectionate but heartless chagrin.

Translation:

Spring is coming to an end, flowers are dying, and green fruits have grown on apricot trees. Swallows fly across the sky, and clear rivers surround the villagers. The catkins on the willow branches are blown less and less. Don't worry, there is lush grass everywhere.

Inside the fence, there is a girl playing on the swing. The girl gave a beautiful laugh, which could be heard by pedestrians outside the wall. Slowly, the laughter in the fence stopped, and pedestrians were at a loss, as if they were deeply hurt by a heartless girl.

Appreciate:

"Butterfly Hua Lian Spring Scene" is a word written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. This is a fresh and beautiful work describing the scenery of spring, which shows the poet's sigh over the passage of spring and his unknown feelings. Shang Kun wrote about the sadness brought by the fleeting spring scenery. He did not stick to the description of the scenery, but incorporated his deep sigh. I wrote that I met a beautiful woman but missed a meeting. I was sad that I was deeply affectionate but was treated mercilessly. The whole word is euphemistic in meaning, touching in emotion, sad in freshness, hurt in beauty, hazy in artistic conception and endless in charm.

The author introduces:

Su Shi (1037—110/) was born in Meishan, Meizhou (now Sichuan). Together with his father Su Xun and his brother Su Zhe, he was called "Su San". His prose is arbitrary, and he is one of the "Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties". His poems have a wide range of themes, are fresh and healthy, are good at using exaggerated metaphors and have a unique style. Also known as "Su Huang" with Huang Tingjian. Bold words, and Xin Qiji called "Su Xin". He is also engaged in painting and calligraphy. There are seven chapters of Dongpo, Dongpo Yi Zhuan, Dongpo Shu Zhuan, Dongpo Yuefu and so on.