At first, the wind wrinkled a pool of spring water.

The full text is as follows:

When the wind blows, it brings a pool of spring water.

Nothing was done. The believers in the pool folded the apricot flowers and crushed them gently on the path among the flowers.

Leaning on the railing by the pool, watching the fighting ducks, the Hosta on his head hangs obliquely.

He missed his sweetheart all day, but he never came back, and suddenly he heard a magpie calling.

A pool of clear water was wrinkled by the spring breeze. (1) Being free and at leisure, Yuanyang in the pool in Doby Huadaoli broke the apricot kernel and crushed it gently.

Leaning on the railing by the pool to watch the ducks being beaten, the Hosta hung down from his head. I miss my sweetheart all day, but my sweetheart will never come back. Suddenly, I heard the voice of a magpie.

The scenery itself contains symbolic meaning, the spring breeze ripples, wrinkles the water in the pool and blows women's hearts. It uses a word "wrinkle" to accurately describe this mood.

This sentence comes from Feng Yansi's The Wind Blows the Golden Gate. The first film of this word focuses on scenery, pointing out time, environment and human activities. The next film is mainly lyrical, and points out the reasons for upset. The whole poem uses meticulous, euphemistic, concise and vivid description techniques to vividly show the boring situation of aristocratic young women who miss their husbands in spring and reflect her depressed mood.

This word is about an aristocratic woman who can't get rid of her troubles and hopes that her sweetheart will come in spring. Feng Yansi (903-960), a poet in the Southern Tang Dynasty, was born in Guangling (now Yangzhou, Jiangsu) in the Five Dynasties. He was an official of the Southern Tang Dynasty, the ancestor of martyrs and the leader of two dynasties. He entered the phase three times, and the official was the Prince Taifu, who died of loyalty. Most of his poems are leisurely, with a strong sense of literati, which had a great influence on poets in the early Northern Song Dynasty.