1. Dew drops fall on the leaves for a long time at night, and autumn insects fly into the house. ——Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "Autumn Night"
Meaning: Dew drops on the leaves at night in autumn, and insects fly in the room in autumn.
2. The autumn dew on the grass is slippery, and the three-to-five is still twenty-eight. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Magnolia Flower Ling·Ci Ougong West Lake Rhyme"
Meaning: Life is like the crystal clear and round dew on the grass, but it disappears only for a moment. The moon disk on the fifteenth day is so bright and perfect, but it will gradually become chipped the next day.
3. The road is narrow, the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes. ——Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3"
Meaning: The narrow mountain path is overgrown with vegetation, and the night dew wets my clothes.
4. The dew on the sage leaves will cause harm. Lu Xi will fall again in the Ming Dynasty. When will people return after death? ——Anonymous "Xie Dew" in the Han Dynasty
Meaning: How easy it is to dry the dew on the leaves! Although the dew has been dried today, it will fall on the sage leaves again tomorrow morning. However, human life is ephemeral, and once dead, there is no time to wake up.
5. Dew flowers and tobacco, lonely five clouds and three islands, deep in spring. ——Zhang Bi of the Tang Dynasty, "Nvguanzi·Dew Flowers and Tobacco"
Meaning: The flowers are condensed with dew, the fragrant grass is covered with light smoke, the lonely fairy island is surrounded by auspicious clouds, and the spring scenery is deep.
6. When the sun sets, the wind blows from the pine trees, and the dewy grass returns to the house. ——"Hua Zigang" by Pei Di of the Tang Dynasty
Meaning: The sun sets in the west, and a breeze comes from the pine forest. Returning home from a walk, I saw that the dew had dried on the green grass.