Seven or eight stars are outside the sky, and two or three points of rain are in front of the mountain.
Xin Qiji (Song Dynasty)
It seems that these stars are not last night, for whom the wind and dew stand at midnight.
Huang Jingren (Qing Dynasty)
There are still visitors who have been there for many years, but the hope is not as good as the River Drum Star.
Xu Ning (Tang Dynasty)
In the swing courtyard with sparse stars and pale moon, the hibiscus face is full of sorrowful clouds and hateful rain.
Zhang Kejiu (Yuan Dynasty)
The Jade Emperor blooms and the blue falls, and the silver world loses its dusk.
Mao Pang (Song Dynasty)
The stars are sparse and the shadows of the river are turning, and the frost is heavy and the moon is solitary.
Zhang Xiaoxiang (Song Dynasty)
Looking at the stars alone by the river, it is difficult to weave ten silk threads at night.
Wang Jian (Tang Dynasty)
The sky is as cold as water at night, lying down to watch Altair and Vega.
Du Mu (Tang Dynasty)
The smoke in the spring mountains is about to close, and the sky is light and the stars are few and far between.
Niu Xiji (Fifth Dynasty)
The sky is a hundred feet high and the sky is green at night, sweeping away the autumn stars and falling dawn frost.
Zheng Banqiao (Qing Dynasty)