The beautiful poems of autumn in September are as follows:
1. The sound of Wuye leaves and the sound of autumn, the sound of bananas and the sound of sadness, the third watch returns to the dream after the third watch. It comes from "Water Fairy Night Rain" written by Xu Zaisi in the Yuan Dynasty.
Translation: Every drop of rain on the sycamore leaves makes people feel the strong autumn feeling. The sound of raindrops falling on the banana leaves made me even more sad. The sweet dream of returning home that I had at night lasted until after the third watch.
2. The setting clouds and the solitary swans fly together, and the autumn water is the same color as the sky. It comes from "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" written by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty.
Translation: The colorful clouds reflected by the setting sun fly together with the lonely wild duck, and the autumn river and the vast sky are one and the same.
3. The autumn clouds linger and the frost flies late, leaving the withered lotuses to listen to the sound of rain. It comes from "Su Luo's Pavilion Congratulates Cui Yong and Cui Gun" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty.
Translation: The sky in late autumn is gloomy, and the frost season has come late. The lotus leaves in the water have long since withered, leaving only a few dead leaves for people to listen to the sound of raindrops.
4. The swaying Wu leaves send out the cold sound, and the autumn wind on the river stirs up the guest sentiment. It comes from "What I See in Night Books" written by Ye Shaoweng in the Song Dynasty.
Translation: The rustling autumn wind blows the sycamore leaves, sending bursts of chill. The autumn wind blowing on the river makes me miss my hometown.
5. A song and a bottle of wine, one person fishing alone in the river. It comes from "Picture of Fishing Alone on the Autumn River" by Wang Shizhen of the Qing Dynasty.
Translation: Sing a fishing song loudly, drink a bottle of wine, and fish alone on the river in autumn.
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According to the old Roman calendar, March is the first month and September is the seventh month. The name September comes from the Latin word septem, which means seven. When the Romans adopted the Julian Calendar, they retained the original names of several months, and September became "September."
At the beginning of the 9th century, Charlemagne, the emperor of the Western European feudal empire Charlemagne, refused to accept the Roman name and called September the "Harvest Moon", which is how it is called in English. Therefore, September has long been called 'harvest-month' in English, meaning "harvest month".
September - September in the old calendar is September after Caesar reformed the calendar. The Latin word Septem means "July". Although the calendar has been reformed, people still use the old name to call September. English September evolved from this.