This sentence came from Li Qingzhao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The full text of "Dreaming Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu" is as follows: I often remember that I was drunk at dusk in the stream pavilion and didn't know how to return. At night I return to my boat and mistakenly enter the depths of lotus flowers. Fighting to cross, fighting to cross, startled a pool of gulls and egrets. One of the lines was," This star is not for whom it stood in the wind and dew last night." The meaning of this sentence was as if the stars were not of last night, but for someone standing in the morning dew in a dream. This sentence used a metaphor to compare the stars to humans to express the poet's feelings for time and nostalgia for beautiful things. At the same time, this sentence also expressed the poet's sadness and helplessness about losing his way and the passage of time.