The meaning of the smoke is to make the willow weak and the willow to be weak, and to rinse it with water to clear it.

The following is the understanding of the smoke of weak willows, dipped in water to rinse out the pu:

The smoke of willows is lightly touched, dipped in water to rinse the mouth to remove the residue.

Poetry "The smoke makes the willow weak and the willows weak, and the water rinses the pu. " comes from the ancient poem "Reeds"

The author is the ancient poet Wang Zhenbai, and its content is as follows:

The scholar longed for the rivers and lakes, and planted reeds in the lakes and gardens. The breeze comes from time to time, and the green bamboos flourish.

Tenderness likes the thin sunlight, but worries about the thick raindrops. The frightened frog can jump over it, but the fighting sparrow is as invisible as nothing.

There is no woven fence to protect it, but a few Qiong bamboos to support it. The willows are weakened by the smoke, and the cattails are cleaned by dipping them in water.

Irrigation is more important, and the piano and bottle are not alone. Wearing flowers to catch old men, blowing leaves to catch young Qiang.

The cold sky reflects in the dusk, and the sound of autumn sounds far away. The chanting should be interesting, and there are more than ten plants that are free and unrestrained.

Wang Zhenbai, also known as Youdao (875-958), also known as Lingxi. A native of Yongfeng, Xinzhou (now Guangfeng, Jiangxi). A famous poet from the late Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties and ten countries. In the second year of Tang Qianning's reign (895), he was promoted to Jinshi. Seven years later (902), he was awarded the post of school secretary. He advocated peace together with Luo Yin, Fang Qian and Guan Xiu. During the seven years between his appointment and appointment, he accompanied the army to the fortress to resist foreign enemies, and wrote many frontier fortress poems, many of which reflected frontier life and inspired morale.

The feeling of conquest is deeply moving. The descriptions of military labor and war scenes are bold, colorful, and sonorous. There are seven volumes of "Lingxi Collection" and one volume of poems. His famous saying "Every inch of time is worth an inch of gold" has been widely circulated among the people to this day.