Ancient poems about fireflies

Firefly in the poem 1. When the moon is dark and you see fishing lanterns, there is only a single light of firefly. (Zha Shenxing's "What I See on a Boat Night") 2. The remaining fireflies are perched on the jade dew, and the early wild geese are brushing against the golden river (Xu Hun's "Early Autumn") 3. The cold autumn light of silver candles paints the screen, and the small light fan flutters at the flowing fireflies. (Du Mu's "Autumn Evening") 4. On the evening of the evening, under the beaded curtain, the fireflies are flying and breathing again. (Qi Xie Tiao's "Jade Steps of Resentment") 5. When the foggy willows are dark, the clouds cross the moon, and the water flows through the dew lotus, and the flutters spread until dawn. (Zhang Yuanqian's "Huanxi Sand") 6. The autumn wind blows in the firefly garden, and the spring grass cockfighting platform. (Du Mu's "Yangzhou II") 7. The flying fireflies disappeared and flew to Sui Yuan, but Du Yu was still called Shugang. (Hong? "Guangling Nostalgia") 8. Today there are no fireflies in the rotten grass, but in ancient times there were dusk crows in the weeping poplar trees. (Li Shangyin's "Sui Palace") 9. The children in the palace return, the deer wander in Wutai, the copper immortals leave, and the fireflies fly in Hanyuan. (Zhang Zhu's "Dolly West Lake") 10. When the autumn moon is full, the fireflies are flying at night. (Wang Ji's "Happy Encounter with Wang Chushi on an Autumn Night") 11. When the day is long, the cicadas chirp in the trees, and when the night is dark, fireflies fall into the curtains.

(Weng Sen's "The Joy of Reading in Four Seasons")