What does it mean that "the spring breeze is elegant and can hold things, and the autumn water articles are free from dust"?

1. "The spring breeze is elegant and can hold things, and the autumn water is not dusty."

This couplet was written by Deng Tuo in his study in Qing Dynasty.

Spring breeze has a broad sense of accepting everything, and words and expressions are like autumn water.

There is no worldly dust.

How generous and noble. This is a couplet written by Deng in Qing Dynasty, and it is also a self-titled couplet. Elegance generally refers to poetry, which means: poetry is as warm, selfless and inclusive as spring breeze; The article is as clear as autumn water. The author points out that he is broad-minded, noble-minded, and cultured, and even writing poems and compositions can be extraordinary and free from tacky dust.