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What's the content of the poem "Flowers to Be Exhausted"?

Many people think that "waiting for flowers to bloom, sometimes" is a complete poem, but in fact it is not a complete poem, but a moral or proverb. It means that the time to wait patiently for the flowers to bloom will eventually come, even in the long wait, we must persist and believe that the beautiful moment will eventually come.

The meaning of "when the flowers bloom, sometimes" can also be found in some poems. For example, Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a sentence in Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night: "The crowd looked for him for thousands of Baidu, but suddenly looking back, the man was in the dim light." This sentence expresses the person who has been searching hard and finally found a home at some point. Similarly, the Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin's "Jinse" also has the phrase "If spring comes, night comes, blowing open the petals of ten thousand pear trees", which expresses the feeling that something beautiful will suddenly come at a certain moment.