From now on, can it be used to smile and bless friends in the spring breeze and become a longevity fairy on the earth?

Of course.

"From now on, smile in the spring breeze and be a longevity fairy on the earth" means: from today on, you can freeze your smile like the spring breeze and be a longevity fairy on the earth.

"From now on, smile at the spring breeze and be a fairy with a long life on earth." This poem was written by Ni, a poet in the Song Dynasty. The original poem was a partridge.

Partridge day, Li Nai

It is cultivated all over Five Blessingg and is often celebrated at the beginning of chastity.

Wang Huan was wearing a spring shirt, drinking and dancing. Today, he saw Kang Qiang in 1999.

The divine light is clear, the bones are clear and firm, and the sun and the moon are the same.

From now on, smile at the spring breeze and be a longevity fairy.

Poetry analysis:

As long as you understand the "crack in the door", you can fully understand the phrase "crack in the door". The "doorway" here refers to the door and the gate. There is a sentence in Du Fu's poem Li Jianzhai: "The door is full of joy, and the woman is near Lapras." So, in today's words, it is five blessings.

"Chang Zhen's early celebration banquet", here "Chang Zhen" refers to the delicious food that is often eaten. From Han's "My Eyes": "Those who abandon Changzhen and indulge in peculiar smell hate its taste." You can see its meaning. This poem is about the old man celebrating his birthday with home cooking.

"Wang Huan was drunk and danced in a spring shirt. Today I saw Kang Qiang of 1999. " The "Wang Huan" here is somewhat difficult to explain. I prefer the slip of the pen of "Yuhuan" when it comes to the "drunken spring shirt dance" behind it. I guess the poet may want to express that the old man used to like dancing in Yang Yuhuan, and he is still healthy and strong today. According to the meaning of the word, "99" can be interpreted as 99 years old, but there were very few people who could live to be 99 years old. Here, it should mean old age.

"God aboveboard, strong bones. The old karma of the lake, the sun and the moon. " The "lake sky, sun and moon" here refers to the immortal life of Taoism. "Old karma" means old marriage. This sentence describes the state of the old man: refreshed and strong, living a fairy-like life with his old love.