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" I'm the spring and you're the flower. That's why my eyes are filled with you." Which poem did this sentence come from?

2024-09-15 09:31
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2024-09-15 10:42

This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower": The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. I am spring and you are the flower, so my eyes are full of you. This sentence was used to describe two people loving and appreciating each other and accompanying each other as beautiful as spring and flowers.

How did I meet you when I was at my most beautiful? Which poem did this sentence come from?

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2024-09-13 09:23

This quote came from the English poet Emily Browning's "When We Are Slowing Down to Listen to the Wind's Song as We Walk Through the Garden." There was a line in the poem," How fair the flowers grow in the sun's warm glow ". The line was also interpreted by some as " How fair the flowers grow in the sun's warm glow ".

Which poem did the poem "Ten Miles of Spring Breeze Is Not as Good as You" come from? What was the content of the poem?

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2024-09-19 12:04

"The spring breeze is not as good as you" came from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu's "Farewell". The whole poem is as follows: Spring breeze ten miles Yangzhou road roll up the bead curtain is not as good as. Yangzhou was one of the most prosperous cities in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu left a famous poem here to express his deep feelings and emotions when he left. In the poem," The spring breeze is ten miles long, and the road of Yangzhou is not as good as a beaded curtain." The poem vividly described the beautiful scenery of Yangzhou and the beauty of women. The content of this poem mainly described Du Mu's feelings and praise for his friend's beautiful scenery and beautiful women when he bid farewell to his friend in Yangzhou. The poem used the phrase " Spring Breeze Ten Miles Yangzhou Road " to describe Yangzhou's prosperous road, and " It's not as good as rolling up a bead curtain " to describe the beauty of women, expressing Du Mu's love and appreciation for beauty.

If I'm wrong, you better prove you're right. Where did this sentence come from? Who said it?

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2024-09-13 09:40

This sentence originated from a certain plot in 'Battle Through the Heavens' and was said by the main character, Xiao Yan, when he was fighting with an enemy.

Which poem does the following sentence come from?

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2024-09-16 14:58

I'm not sure which sentence you're referring to. If you can provide more information such as context, author or keywords, I will try my best to help you find the source of the sentence.

In which novel did the sentence " I'm glad to meet you, but you're incurable " appear?

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2024-07-17 00:13

This sentence came from the novel " Falling in Love with the Little Concubine."

There's a song, it's, your eyes, my eyes are filled with your love, you... You...

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2024-09-15 08:30

I'm not sure what your problem is. Can you provide me with more background information or context so that I can better understand your question so that I can provide you with a more accurate answer?

" You're just relying on the fact that I like you. And that's the only reason why I'm so humble." Where did it come from?

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2024-09-16 17:38

This sentence came from a novel, The Hundred Years of Solitude, which was one of the representative works of Colombia Márquez. The novel told the history of a family of seven generations and the love story between the family and a witch named Ursuline. In the novel, this sentence was said by Ursula to a lover named José Alcadeo to express her love and disappointment for this person.

" How did I meet you when I was at my most beautiful?" Which poem did this line come from?

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2024-09-13 09:27

"How fair the moon and bright the sun do shine, But one bright spot shines above all else And that is the face of my love, how fair she looks!" In literary works, this sentence was often interpreted as expressing the beauty and mystery of love, and the passage of time could not erase the beauty of love.

"When I first met you, I gave my heart to you." Which book did this sentence come from?

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2024-09-15 22:47

This sentence came from a poem in Dream of the Red Chamber: " I gave my heart to you when I first met you." This sentence appeared in the description of Baoyu and Daiyu's feelings in the novel. It was the expression of Baoyu falling in love with Daiyu at first sight.

Which poem does this sentence come from? Who was the author?

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2024-09-26 10:17

This sentence came from the fourth of the five poems of separation by Yuan Zhen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is: I've been through the sea, but I can't find water Except for the Wushan Mountain, there are no clouds. Take a look at the flowers half for cultivation and half for the monarch. Yuan Zhen was a famous writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty. His poems were fresh and bright, and he was regarded as one of the representatives of the "Li Sao Style". This poem used the theme of longing for a distant lover to express the poet's persistence and sincere feelings for love.

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