The full text is as follows:
Thousands of trees bloom at night in the East. Blowing down, the stars are like rain. BMW carved cars are full of incense. Phoenix flute moves, jade pot turns, fish dragon dances all night.
Moth, snow, willow, golden thread. The laughter faded away. Look for him in the crowd. Suddenly looking back, the man was there, dimly lit.
Literal meaning of the full text:
Just as the spring breeze blows away thousands of trees and silver flowers, it falls like a starry rain all over the sky. The floats pulled by BMW are all strange smells, and the people who come to see the lights are rich. Melodious flutes echoed everywhere, the bright moon gradually tilted to the west, and the fish and dragons lanterns danced happily, and they were not sleepy all night.
Women are dressed as jade and flowers, and moths and snow willows have been stuck in their heads, laughing and walking all the way. I looked for her anxiously, but I couldn't find her in the crowd a thousand times. Suddenly I turned around and inadvertently found her in a place with sparse lights.
Full text appreciation:
There is nothing unique about uptown except to render a lively grand occasion. The author writes the wahoo tree as a fixed lantern and the "star rain" as a flowing fireworks. If so, it would be nice to imagine that the east wind has blown off the silver flowers of the Lantern Festival before urging the flowers to bloom. It not only blew away the snuff on the ground, but also blew off colorful stars from the sky like rain-fireworks first rushed into the sky and then fell from the air like a meteor shower. "Flowers and Trees" depicts the streets decorated with colorful lanterns, just like the spring breeze blowing away thousands of trees and flowers overnight. Then write "Jade Pot", a fairyland where horses and chariots, drums, lights and the moon meet, and then write a hundred plays of "Shehuo" with folk artists singing and dancing, which is very lively and dizzying. In the meantime, all kinds of kind words such as "treasure", "carving", "phoenix" and "jade" are just to give a vivid description of the atmosphere of Yuan snack, which is probably beyond the reach of pen and ink. Fortunately, there are these kind words, just to help. This is also an implicit praise for the heroine in the poem.
A summer pool dedicated to writing people. From the beginning, the author wrote: These girls are all shrouded in fog and clouds, and their bodies are covered with moths and snow willows unique to the Lantern Festival. These girls dressed up are talking and laughing as they walk. After they left, only the smell of clothes was still floating in the dark. These beautiful women are not concerned by the author's original intention, but just looking for one among thousands of people-but they are always hard to find and hopeless. Suddenly, my eyes lit up, and next to the corner of the lamp, I clearly saw that it was her! Yes, she used to be in this cold place, but she hasn't come back yet. She seems to be waiting! The moment I found that person, it was the condensation and sublimation of the spirit of life, and it was an inexplicable gratitude to the inscription and seal. Poets have the ability to turn it into pen marks and ink shadows and never die! It was not until the last scene that the poet's ingenious ideas were revealed: lanterns, the moon, fireworks, sheng di, ballroom dancing and interwoven yuan jubilation. The next scene of dazzling groups of beautiful women was originally designed for that Mr. Right. Without this person, there would be no meaning and interest.