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What does the willow on the palace wall in the city mean in spring?
"Spring in the City" means: Spring is rippling all over the city, and you are as far away as the green willow on the palace wall. From Lu You's "Chai Feng Red Crisp Hands" in the Song Dynasty.

Original: red crisp hands, yellow wine, mancheng spring willow. The east wind is evil, and the feelings are thin. A sad mood, a cable that I haven't seen for years. No, no, no. Spring is the same, people are empty, and tears are red and sad. Peach blossom falls, idle pool pavilion. Although Meng Shan is here, it is hard to trust Jin Shu. Mo, Mo, Mo!

Interpretation: A full glass of wine is like a sad mood, and life after leaving for a few years is very bleak. In retrospect, I can only sigh: wrong, wrong, wrong!

Lu You introduced:

Lu You (1125-1210) was a famous writer, poet, philosopher and innovative thinker in the late Southern Song Dynasty. He is an outstanding cultural celebrity in the Southern Song Dynasty, and is known as "the first gifted scholar in the late Southern Song Dynasty". Representative works include Hairpin Phoenix, Feeling of Going Out of the Hedge Door to Meet the Cold at Dawn in Autumn Night, Xiuer and so on.

Lu You was born in the first year of Jiatai in the Southern Song Dynasty. My ancestral home is in Fuzhou, Jiangxi, and I was born in an official family. He received family education in his early years, was familiar with Confucian classics and studied poetry. With the increasingly corrupt political atmosphere, Lu You gradually formed a cynical thought. He advocated reforming the political system, implementing political clarity, advocating the culture of rule by courtesy, opposing extravagance and waste, and advocating frugality and simplicity. He wrote some famous words that reflected his thoughts, such as Reading on a Winter Night and Xiuzi.

Lu You is also a visionary thinker. He put forward the concept of "preserving justice and destroying human desires", and believed that only by advocating "justice" can we correctly guide society. His thought influenced many people of insight at that time and was a clear stream of social culture in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Lu You, an innovative writer and thinker, left an indelible mark on the cultural history in the late Southern Song Dynasty. His thoughts and literary achievements have deeply influenced later generations and are an indispensable part of China's cultural treasure house.