Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - If you make an appointment, I won't put up with it. What's the next sentence?

If you make an appointment, I won't put up with it. What's the next sentence?

If you make an appointment in spring, you won't miss every year. The next sentence is that if you make an appointment, I won't bear it, and people will remain the same year after year.

This is a poem written by Yu Xiuhua in beginning of spring. The whole poem is: flowers have an appointment, spring is not wrong, and year after year does not bear it. If you keep an appointment, I won't keep it. People will remain the same year after year. Winter retreats, and winter and spring return. May you always have a good life, and have a splendid show every year.

Introduction to beginning of spring:

Beginning of spring is a seven-character poem written by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty. The first two couplets of this poem describe the spring in Beijing, and the last two couplets express the guest's feelings about the spring spent in Jiangkui in his later years. The whole poem reflects the sadness of living in a foreign country with happy memories of two days in Beijing and beginning of spring, and expresses the author's infinite nostalgia and strong homesickness in a deep and tortuous way. Beginning of spring is an image portrayal of an upright poet in feudal times with bumpy fate and uncertain future. This poem tells the poet's homesickness when he recalled the past in early spring. The first two couplets of this poem describe the spring in Beijing, and the last two couplets express the guest's feelings about the spring spent in Jiangkui in his later years. The poet's sadness includes the homesickness of being tired of traveling, the sadness of Beijing's no longer prosperous home country, and the feeling of personal life experience. This poem reflects the poet Du Fu's long-term wandering sigh in the southwest, and with the happy memories of two Beijing beginning of spring Days, it reflects the sadness of living in a foreign country at present, and expresses his infinite attachment to the motherland and strong homesickness in a deep and tortuous way.