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What do you mean, "when those red berries come in springtime, flushing on your southland branches"?
1, "when those red berries come in springtime, flushing on your southland branches" means that red beans grow in the south and will sprout and grow when spring comes.

2. This is Acacia written by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem sends love to you by chanting things. One is entitled "Li Guinian from the River", which shows that there is no doubt that you are pregnant with friends as soon as possible. The sentence is inspired by things, and the language is simple, but full of imagination; Then, I sent a message with questions, which meaningfully entrusted my feelings; The third sentence implies cherishing friendship. On the surface, it seems to make people miss each other, but on the back, it deeply contains the weight of their own love. The last pun is not only to the point, but also to the feelings. It is beautiful and graceful.