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It's dusk and I'm worried about the wind and rain alone. What do you mean?

It's already dusk alone, which means more wind and rain: when dusk comes, plum blossoms are helpless and sad enough, but they are destroyed by wind and rain. This poem is written by Yongmei, a fortune teller in Lu You's works in the Southern Song Dynasty. The original poem is: the bridge is broken outside the post, and there is no owner. Twilight arrival, plum blossom is helpless, exhausted, and has to withstand the wind and rain. Plum blossoms don't want to compete for blooming, and the envy and rejection of flowers don't care. Even after autumn, when it is ground into dirt and turned into dust, plum blossoms still emit fragrance as usual. Extended data evaluation

The landscape on the surface depicts plum blossoms blooming alone in the wind and rain. Plum blossoms grow in remote "broken bridges outside the post" and "lonely cities without owners". They are not carefully planted by people, but lonely and open. It's dusk, and it's stormy. In this twilight, plum blossoms that stand upright and open alone will inevitably be lonely and helpless, not to mention the harsh environment and the stormy weather. This is really a deep sigh.

The following lyrics mainly describe two virtues of plum blossom. "I have no intention of fighting for spring, and everyone will be jealous." Its first virtue is not affectation, not vanity, not competing with flowers for spring, and being detached and open in the cold winter. Its indifference makes it open-minded, and every group of flowers will be jealous! Its second advantage is noble and upright, even if it is reduced to the point of turning mud into dust, its smell is still the same.