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Ancient poems in late spring

don't complain that spring returns early, and the flowers are a little red. Keep your roots here, and there will be an east wind every year.

Late Spring is a poem by Weng Ge, a poet in the Qing Dynasty. This is the first poem to express one's feelings through the scenery, and the first sentence sweeps away the sad mood of sighing and cherishing spring, which is extraordinary. The second sentence describes the natural scene of flowers withering in late spring, closely following the meaning of the question. The third turning point, as long as the flower root does not die, there is still great hope. The last sentence is the imagination of the east wind blowing and flowers blooming in the spring next year.

The author was born in a wealthy family in Dongshan, Dongting, Suzhou. His family became rich by dealing in cotton, cloth and dyes in Qin Long and Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, but when he was in the hands of his father Weng Shu, his family declined and all his industries were sold. The author wrote this poem, which may be related to this special life experience and experience.