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It is as white as snow on the mountain and as bright as the moon among the clouds. What's the meaning?

Love should be as pure as the snow on the mountain and as bright as the moon among the clouds.

Baitou Yin

Dynasty: Han Dynasty

Author: Zhuo Wenjun

It is as white as snow on the mountain and as bright as the moon among the clouds.

I heard that you had two opinions, so I came to resolve it.

Today’s drinking party, Mingdangou Shuitou.

The ducks are dancing on the ditch, and the ditch water flows east and west.

Desolate and miserable, there is no need to cry when getting married.

I wish to have the person of my heart and stay together forever. (One person means one person’s heart; white head means one person’s head)

Why are the bamboo poles curling, and the fish tails are so sticky!

A man cares about his spirit, why use money and a knife!

Explanation:

Love should be as pure as the snow on the mountain and as bright as the moon among the clouds. I heard that you have second thoughts, so I came to break up with you. Today is like the last reunion, and we will part ways in Goutou tomorrow. I moved my steps slowly along the ditch. My past life was like water flowing eastward, gone forever. When I left home with you, I didn't cry miserably like other girls. I thought that if I married a sweetheart who was affectionate and devoted, I would be able to love each other till old age and be happy forever. The love between a man and a woman is as light and long as a fishing rod, and the fish is as lively and cute. Men should put affection first. The loss of sincere love cannot be compensated by any money or treasure.