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What does the whole poem "Bodhisattva Man Spring Rain" mean? Urgent! ! !

Bodhisattva Man (Spring Rain)

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Xiao Hanjie

Original text:

The troubles of spring come and go. It seems that people are drunk and it is difficult to wake up. Misty rain is wet and dry. Apricot blossoms shock the cold. Spit and knock on the pot. Never call anyone. I owe you more clothes tonight. Does that man know?

Sadness came and went without a trace, but I was half drunk and half awake (feeling this sadness). The misty rain in spring wet the railing (also refers to the author's eyes). Apricot flowers (flowers) sting (solar terms) In the past, the weather turned cold, and the spittoon (spittoon) was about to be broken by me (this is an exaggeration, indicating that the author was seriously ill and should be cold, and later said that he needed to continue using the spittoon because he had no clothes). Who knows this cry of pain and despair? (Express your helplessness and despair, and show that you have no one to take care of) But when I think of you (the person the author misses), I feel cold tonight by wearing less clothes. Do you know to add clothes? (Expressing concern for missing persons)