Signed poem: Flowers bloom in the spring breeze, the noble and poor are 100 years old, the glory of the envy is now gone, and everything is empty in the end.
Poetic: There are good and bad fortunes in life, when good luck comes, but like flowers in the wind, it is easily blown off, and bad luck is closely pursued.
All the riches and hardships have already been experienced in your life. But the glory and wealth have long passed, and there is no turning back. If you can see through this, you will be more relieved, if you force it, it will only be in vain, and it is impossible to gain something, so you can recognize the facts as soon as possible.
Explanation: The ups and downs of the previous fortune of this signatory, rich and poor, are all experienced. Later luck is very unlucky. If a hundred flowers have bloomed, from now on, there is no hope of regaining glory, it is to make everything empty, it is always advisable to retreat, if you reluctantly plot. In vain, in vain.
The historical story of King Wu's love for Xi Shi comes from Zhao Haozhi's "Wu Yue Spring and Autumn Period, Gou Jian Conspiracy Biography" of the Later Han Dynasty.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, in order to avenge the revenge of Wu Wangfu's annihilation, Gou Jian, the king of Yue, sent Fan Li to specially select the stunning beauty Xi Shi in Yuezhong, Zheng Dan taught for three years, and gave it to King Wu.
Since then, King Wu has been in love day and night, absurd in the government, the minister Wu Zixu repeatedly advised not to listen, and soon, Xi Shi won the top of the song and dance in the harem, and lived in the platform of Gusu, and was good at the favor of the house. The entry and exit ritual system is intended to be after the concubine.
King Wu was obsessed with pampering Xi Shi, taking Gusutai as his home, going out to feast at will at four o'clock, ignoring the government and politics, so the national strength was declining day by day, and the people were not happy. After ten years of lying on the salary and tasting courage, Goujian, the king of Yue, finally revived the Yue Kingdom and destroyed the Wu Kingdom.
The folk masters borrowed the story of King Wu's love for Xi Shi as the twenty-third sign of the Shengjun Temple of Emperor Guan, which was intended to admonish.
Future generations should not favor something or something in everything, which will hurt themselves.