Collect poems about stars

1, it seems that this star is not last night, who is the wind dew standing in the middle of the night? -Excerpted from "Qi Huai" by Huang Jingren in Qing Dynasty.

The star in front of me is not the star of last night. Who did I stand in the wind for all night?

2. The height of the dangerous building is 100 feet, and the hand can pick the stars. -From Li Bai's "Sleeping at Mountain Temple" in the Tang Dynasty

The temple on the mountain seems to be one hundred feet high. Standing on it seems that you can pick off the stars.

3, seven or eight stars in the sky, two or three points before the rain. -From Xin Qiji's "Walking the Yellow Sand Road on the Xijiang Moonlit Night" in the Song Dynasty

The sky is cloudy and starry, flickering, and it is raining in front of the mountain.

The stars tilt down from the open space, and the moon runs from the upper reaches of the river. -Excerpted from Du Fu's A Night in a Foreign Country in the Tang Dynasty.

The stars are hanging in the sky, and Ye Ping looks wide; The moonlight is surging with the waves, and the river is rolling eastward.

5, mica screen candle shadow is deep, the long river gradually falls and the stars sink. -Chang 'e by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty.

The candle shadow on the mica screen is dim, the milky way is fading, and the morning star is disappearing.

6. The bright moon shines on my bed, and the stars and rivers are still young at night. -Quoted from Wei and Jin Dynasties, Cao Pi's "Two Songs of Yan, Part One"

The bright moonlight shines on my empty bed, the milky way flows west, and the sleepless night is long.