Write five poems about medicine.

1, verse: returning from collecting herbs, looking for new wine in Maodian alone.

From: Song Luyou's "Picking Medicine and Returning to Lips"

Interpretation: collect drugs and go to the village store alone to buy newly brewed wine.

2. Poetry: When I asked your students under a pine tree, "My teacher," he replied, "went to pick herbs."

Said by Jia Dao in Tang Dynasty, Visiting the Sheep and Appreciating the Teacher.

Interpretation: Under the pine tree, I asked the hermit's boy where his master had gone. He said that the master had gone to collect medicine.

3. Poetry: The white rabbit is made of medicine. Who do you want to have dinner with?

From: Li Bai's "The Ancient Waves Exploring the Moon" in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Who is the fairy medicine smashed by the white rabbit?

4. Poetry: Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir.

From: Chang 'e by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Chang 'e should regret stealing the elixir of life, and now she is lonely in the sky every night.

5. Poetry: You rest under thatch, and in the shadow of your flowers, your herbs with dew flourish on their moss beds.

Said by: A Seclusion in Wang Changlin, often built in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Mao Ting's flower shadows are sleepy, and the peony garden breeds blue silk patterns.