The meaning of these two poems is: wait quietly for the breeze to stop blowing the fan, rotate the fan to let the residual wine dissipate, and then rinse your mouth in the cold spring.
This poem depicts a night scene in which the poet waits for the breeze to stop, so as to put down the vegetarian fan, eliminate the residual wine, rinse his mouth with a cold spring and make himself feel cool and comfortable. The poet's movements are slow and orderly, which shows his meticulous and elegant life.
Generally speaking, these two poems express the poet's mood and attitude of pursuing cool and comfortable nights.