What is the poem about the clear and clear sky?

1. The flames in the sky are like burning the blue sky, and there is no smoke for thousands of miles. ——Gu Yun of the Tang Dynasty "Chiyang Drunken Song Presented to Kuanglu Maid Yao Yanjie"

Meaning: The weather is as hot as a stove, and the air seems to burn up the blue sky like a transparent flame, drying up the clouds. Smooth and clean like a mirror, but without any sparkle.

2. The sunset is redder than burning, and the clear sky is bluer than blue. ——"Autumn Thoughts" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Meaning: The sunset is redder than the fire, and the clear sky is greener than the blue grass.

3. Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets climbed into the blue sky. ——Du Fu's "Quatrains" in the Tang Dynasty

Meaning: Two orioles sang gracefully among the green willow trees, and a neat group of egrets rushed straight into the blue sky.

4. The Magu landscape has a blue sky, and the drunken ink is flying across the sky, and the young man is leaning against it. ——Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty, "Asking Li Sheng to the Qing Dynasty"

Meaning: The natural scenery of beautiful mountains and rivers is like a fairy, as grand as the blue sky; it is like a drunken font with flying dragons and phoenixes, like a A young man who is drunk and swaying around is equally powerful.

5. A crane lining the clouds in the clear sky brings poetry to the blue sky. ——"One of Two Autumn Poems" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

Meaning: On a clear autumn day, a crane cleared the clouds and soared upward, which triggered my poetry to fly into the sky.