Meaning: Xiao refers to the night, and Xiao refers to the sky.
From: "Begging for Skills"
Original sentence: Tonight on the Chinese Valentine's Day, look at the blue sky, the morning glory and the weaver girl crossing the river bridge.
Interpretation: The annual Chinese Valentine's Day is here again, and people in every household can't help but look up at the vast sky. This is because this beautiful legend touches kind and beautiful hearts and arouses people's joy. Good wishes and rich imagination.
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This poem was written by Lin Jie Zhizhou, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. I can compose poems at the age of six, and a chapter can be written as soon as I start writing. He is also good at calligraphy and chess. "Begging for Skillful Skills" is a famous poem by Lin Jie, a poet from the Tang Dynasty, describing the grand occasion of folk begging for skills during the Chinese Valentine's Day.
According to legend, when Lin Jie was a child, he was also very interested in such wonderful legends as Qiqiao, just like his mother or other women. Looking up at the brilliant Milky Way in the far-reaching night sky, and the two dazzling stars on both sides of the river, I looked forward to seeing the two stars get together, so I wrote the poem "Begging for Skills".