The south wind knows my intention, and the little bird flies away. The original text came from a poem in Li Bai's "Wine to be drunk" in the Tang Dynasty. It meant that the north wind knew my thoughts and the bird had flown away. This poem described the poet's thoughts drifting with his body when he was drunk. The whistling of the north wind and the flying of the birds were the echoes of his thoughts. This poem expressed the philosophy of how short life was and how time passed in a hurry. It also made people feel free and open-minded.