Pause and Stress of Acacia

Red beans/born in the south, spring/how much hair (slightly heavy)? May you/get together more, this thing/the most (heavy) lovesickness.

Red beans grow on the land in the south, and I don't know how many new branches grow every spring. I hope you can collect it as much as you like, because it can best pin your love for acacia.

Source: Acacia by Don Wang Wei

Acacia appreciation

This is a poem that expresses the yearning for love by chanting things, and it is a work that cares about friends as soon as possible. Sentences are inspired by things, and the language is simple but imaginative; Then, I sent a message with questions, which meaningfully entrusted my feelings; The third sentence implies cherishing friendship. On the surface, it seems nostalgic, but behind it, there is a deep weight of love. The last pun is not only to the point, but also to the feelings. It is beautiful and elegant. The whole poem is elegant and smart, full of thoughts, unpretentious language and harmonious and feminine rhythm. It can be described as the best of quatrains.