What does it mean to stand and wait for you for three thousand years?

The phrase "Stand and wait for you for 3,000 years" originated from Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass in the Tang Dynasty, which depicts the mutual promise of "The ancient grass is sad/the leaves are gone, and I am willing to join hands/stand old, and look at the pavilion with tears". Even if the years pass, I will wait for each other's return silently. The "three thousand years" here does not mean persistence, but that no matter how long, the depth of feelings is the most important.

The phrase "standing and waiting for you for three thousand years" has also become a classic cultural symbol. It represents the inheritance and belief of China culture, and conveys the concepts of affection, friendship and love to people. In ancient times, this belief was also given a mythical color, such as the "Queqiao Club" of the story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. It is said that the day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet is the fairy Mid-Autumn Festival every year. These classic stories and cultural symbols tell us the importance of firmness and willpower in love.

Nowadays, the phrase "standing and waiting for you for three thousand years" has become more casual and relaxed from the emotional inheritance. Whether it is a confession in love or a word said in a circle of friends, it can be an export to convey true feelings and firm determination. Although the real "three thousand years" may no longer exist in this forgotten and short-lived social era, it still has a trustworthy eternal and unforgettable power.