When the flowers are all green and the leaves are all spent, ask Tan Di if the sword fairy is at ease. Ask Tan Di Sword Fairy, that is, ask Shen Tan Sword Fairy. Zaizai is a question, which means "where". The whole meaning of this poem is to ask where Jian Xian is now.
The "green ant" mentioned here is actually an ancient rice wine. The distillation technology in the Tang Dynasty was not very exquisite, so the brewed rice wine can be divided into "turbid wine" and "sake". Turbid wine is blue because of its opaque quality, and there are many tiny bubbles on the wine surface, just like ants.
Therefore, it is poetically called "green ant wine" by literati, and Bai Juyi's famous "old bottle has a glimmer of green, static furnace has a hint of red" refers to this turbid wine. As we all know, Li Bai likes drinking, so he also wrote comments on sake and turbid wine in his poems: I heard that sake is better than sake, and turbid wine is like a saint. Since the sage is drunk, why ask the immortal?
In the first half of this line, except for the allusion of "green ant", the remaining "flowers bloom" should refer to the origin of Li Bai's name. It is said that before Li Bai was named.
When he met his father who was writing a poem about Li Hua, he blurted out "Li Hua is in full bloom, a tree is white". His father was very happy. The word "white" at the end of the poem happened to be named after him, that is, the future poet Li Bai.