Full poem:
The flowers will bloom again, and no one will be young again.
There is no need to be fragrant and fresh when we meet. Translation:
After the flowers fade, they will bloom again one day. When people grow old, they will never be young again.
When friends meet, they can exchange glasses for each other and get drunk. As long as there is wine, there is no need to prepare delicious food. Source:
From "One of Two Continuations of My Nephew Pu's Appreciation of Fermented Wine to Encourage Drinking" written by Chen in the Song Dynasty. Creation background:
Chen Zhu was having a drink with his friends in the courtyard. He saw the flowers in the courtyard in full bloom, which happened to be the most beautiful age, but he was already in his twilight years, and he was filled with emotion. This poem was made based on the current scene, warning people to cherish time and not to waste good time. Appreciation:
The poem expresses the shortness of life and the importance of cherishing the present through the metaphors of flowers and wine. The day when flowers bloom again means that flowers bloom and fall, and time is short; the rejuvenation of people means that life only happens once and cannot be repeated. Through these two metaphors, the poet reminds people to cherish the good time in front of them and not to let down their great youth. Enlightenment:
This poem tells us to cherish time, cherish the present, bravely pursue our dreams, and not let down our great youth.