What does it mean to listen to the spring rain all night in Xiao Lou?
1. The poem engraved on the full moon machete used by Ding Peng, the protagonist of Gu Long's work "Full Moon Machete". The poem engraved on the full moon machete used by the protagonist Ding Peng has the unpredictable magic of listening to the spring rain all night. The first Excalibur in the world, the Blood Lord can become a magic saint in the Jianghu. Ding Peng's machete was given by Qingqing's grandfather, the leader of the Magic Sect, and this poem was carved by this leader. The first time the leader saw Mrs. Weak Willow, he was attracted by this poem. At that time, the leader passed by a rural area in the south of the Yangtze River, which was picturesque. There is a thatched cottage by a stream, and a beautiful voice is reciting this poem. The leader was immediately attracted, so the leader followed the voice to visit Mrs. Weak Willow. At that time, she was just a teacher's daughter, a village girl in a coat and skirt, but she was already very beautiful, and she seemed to be attracted by the graceful leadership. In a flash, she followed the leader, left her old father behind and became the leader's concubine. After Liu, a romantic and weak wife, eloped with her lover (finally killed by her lover for cheating), the leader was particularly grumpy for a while and killed many people. Later, the leader thought it was wrong to be angry. He carved the poem on the knife just to suppress his temper. Several times, he took out his knife, glanced at the poem above, and then let go of his anger. 2. In the early years of Song and Lu You's family, the spring rain in Lin 'an was as thin as gauze for many years. Who made the riders in Beijing? Living in a small building and listening to the falling spring rain, you will hear the sound of selling apricots in the depths of the alley early in the morning. Slowly spread out small pieces of paper sideways, every word is organized, carefully boil water and tea under the sun window, skim it and try to taste famous tea. Oh, don't sigh that the dust in Kyoto will stain the white clothes, and there is still time to return to the mirror house in Lake Ubak.