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There are no catkins blown up by the wind, only sunflowers leaning towards the sun. ——"Early Summer in Guesthouse" Song Dynasty Si Ma Guang Interpretation in vernacular: Catkins are flying in the wind, but only the sunflowers are facing the sun.
In the mountains, I quietly watch the hibiscus trees, and in the Qingzhai under the pine tree, I fold the dew sunflowers. ——"Jiyu Wangchuanzhuang Works" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty Vernacular interpretation: The mountains are clean, and the dew and sunflowers under the pine trees do not smell of meat or fish.
Kui Huo leans towards the sun, and its physical properties are solid and cannot be taken away. ——"Five Hundred Words of Empathy from Beijing to Fengxian County" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty Vernacular interpretation: The leaves of the sunflower always face the sun, which shows that the nature of the substance itself cannot be easily changed.
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