At three o'clock in the morning, watching begonia flowers sleepless.

At three o'clock in the morning, I saw the next sentence in Sleepless Begonia Flower: I always feel that you should be by my side at this time.

It comes from the book Sleepless Flowers by Yasunari Kawabata, a famous Japanese novelist of New Sensation School. The writer woke up in the morning and found that the begonia flowers were still in full bloom at night, which was a series of thoughts about beauty. The original sentence is: at four o'clock in the morning, I saw the begonia flower wake up, and I always felt that you should accompany me at this time.

Appreciate:

Sleepless Flowers expresses a romantic feeling in the seemingly leisurely and elegant enjoyment. The author's interpretation of Sleepless Flowers reveals how man and nature really reach the realm of spiritual openness. If human perception of nature reaches this level, it will not be limited to the interpretation of flowers at that time.

Sleepless Flowers gives birth to a feeling that "the beauty of nature is infinite, but the beauty people feel is limited" from the trivial matter of "waking up at four o'clock in the morning and finding that the begonia flowers are awake". Here bread contains eternal reverence for nature and short lament for individual life.