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Today's Flower, Yesterday's Bloom

Yesterday's bloom has wilted away,
Today's flower blooms in full display.

We realize flowers age better than we,
It's a pity to sweep fallen petals hastily.

Life passes swiftly, youth doesn't last,
Don't hesitate to spend on wine at last.

Visit the tavern while you have the means,
Have you not seen the Shu hibiscus in dreams?

 
 
wilt   (of a plant) to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground, or (of a person) to become weaker, tired, or less confident
     
 
 

Beauty's Toll

Sing and Rest

The Blessings of Harvest

A Reunion with Regret

The Waters of Nanyang

The Mysteries of Chinese Medicine

Breeze of Regret

Reminiscing in Misty Shrouds

The Melancholy of a Traveler

 

Journey's End

Autumn Reverie

The Battle of Sanggan North

The Vanished Glory
Serene Night

Seagull's Journey

 

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