One of Feng Tang's poems was "May there be years to turn back." The whole sentence was: I hope there will be years to turn back and spend the rest of my life with you. This poem was one of Feng Tang's representative works. It expressed his beautiful wishes for the future and his persistent pursuit of love. Among them," May there be time to turn back " meant that they hoped that the future could go back to the past and make a new choice, while " and spend the rest of their lives together with deep affection " meant that the two of them could continue to walk hand in hand for the rest of their lives forever. This sentence was filled with romance and affection, making people feel the beauty and determination of love.
This poem came from a poem in the Song of Everlasting Sorrow of the Qing Dynasty: "May there be no time to look back and spend the rest of my life with deep feelings." The poem was based on the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan, expressing Nalan's deep love for the two.
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The literal meaning of this sentence was: We hope that there will be no turning back in the years to come, and that we can only spend the rest of our lives with a loving attitude. This sentence often appeared in novels as the protagonist's expectation and promise for the future. It expressed a firm belief that in the future, they would cherish everything in front of them, treat themselves and the people around them affectionately, and not let time go back, nor let the mistakes of the past affect the future development.
The second half of the couplet was about people leaping and galloping to the future.
This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's poem "Climbing the Stork Tower." The whole sentence was: "The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea." I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. May there be no time to look back and spend the rest of my life with deep affection." The meaning of this sentence was that he hoped that he would never look back on the past and spend the rest of his life with a loving attitude. It expressed a positive attitude towards life, which meant that one should go forward bravely and constantly pursue a higher realm and a better life, not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, and firmly walk their own path. At the same time, this sentence also hinted at cherishing the present, grasping the present, not being troubled by past experiences, and to be optimistic and move forward.
" Let's spend the years with deep affection " was a phrase that expressed deep affection and kindness. It meant that one hoped to spend the years with deep affection. This sentence was often used to express the appreciation and commitment to love, kinship, or friendship. It emphasized that as time passed, they hoped to spend a good time together with an affectionate attitude and face the ups and downs of life together. The origin and specific background of this sentence could not be determined, but it was often quoted in literature, poetry, and songs, conveying deep feelings and cherished feelings.
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Wang Guozhen's poems, Looking Back, Wishing, and Promising, were as follows: Looking back: Looking back on the past, it seems like it happened yesterday Those moments of joy, anger, sorrow, and joy were still vivid in his mind. Time flies, some things have gone with the wind But those memories were deeply imprinted in his heart. Wish: Wishing myself to be able to live in the future Health, happiness, happiness, everything went as he wished. I hope that the flower of my life can bloom with the most beautiful brilliance It brought endless happiness and warmth to herself and the people around her. Promise: Promise that I will keep working hard Pursue your dreams and realize your ideals. No matter how much wind and rain there will be in front of us I will face it bravely and move forward firmly. This poem expressed Wang Guozhen's good wishes and commitment to life and the future It emphasized the importance of cherishing the present and constantly working hard.
The second half of the couplet, which shocked the four seas, was the prosperous financial resources reaching the three rivers.
"Spring Water is Born" is a five-character quatrain written by the Tang Dynasty poet Feng Tang. The following is the content of the poem: "Spring Water Begins" The spring water is born, and the moon is round the river's mist is hazy and pale. The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep not as good as Wang Lun who sent me love. This poem depicted the scene of the river rising in spring. The poet used the phrase " spring water is born " to describe the tender green scene of this season, and at the same time, it also hinted at the new beginning of life. The poem depicted the clear river, the misty Peach Blossom Pond, and the depth of the water, but it could not compare to the deep affection Wang Lun sent me. The whole poem was concise and clear, expressing the poet's yearning and emotion for friendship and love.