2. Looking at the blue sky on Tanabata night is like seeing a cowherd and a weaver girl meet on the magpie bridge opposite Tianhe. Every household is looking at the autumn moon while trying to be clever (threading a needle on the moon), and there are tens of thousands of red lines that pass through it.
3. Qiao Qi is a poem written by Lin Jie, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which describes the grand occasion of Qiao Qi on the folk Tanabata. On the evening of the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, commonly known as Qixi, it is also called Daughter's Day and Daughter's Day. It is the legendary day when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the bridge across the "Tianhe". Begging for wisdom is begging for a pair of skillful hands from the weaver girl. The most common way to beg for wisdom is to put a needle on the moon. If the line passes through a pinhole, it is called cleverness.