Poems related to white dew include: The grass is green, and the white dew is frost; the dew stains the vegetables and grass, and the weather turns green; the golden sky is chilling, and the white dew begins to conquer. The details are as follows:
1. Jianjia is green and white dew is frost. ——"The Book of Songs·Guofeng·Qin Feng (Jianjia)"
Explanation: The large reeds are dense and numerous, and the dew in the morning turns to frost.
Appreciation: This poem uses images of water, reeds, frost, dew and other images to create a hazy, fresh and mysterious artistic conception. The morning mist enveloped everything, and the crystal dewdrops had condensed into frost. A shy girl walked slowly.
Jianjia, Bailu, Yiren and Qiushui are becoming more and more elusive, forming a hazy and elegant watercolor painting. The beginning of each chapter of the poem adopts a style of writing inspired by the poem. Through the description and admiration of the real scene in front of you, the painting creates an ethereal artistic conception that envelopes the entire article.
2. The dew stains the vegetables and grass, and the weather turns green and high. ——Tang Dynasty Yuan Zhen's "Poetry of the Twenty-Four Qi·Bai Dew August Festival"
Interpretation: During the white dew season, the dew on the sparse autumn grass turns white. At this time, the high sky is blue. Thin clouds.
Appreciation: The first couplet "The dew wets the vegetables and grass, and the weather turns green and high." It means that the dew wets the sparse autumn grass, making it look white, and the sky in the white dew season gradually turns blue and high. .
At this time, swan geese often appear in the sky returning to the south, and the poet often feels in his heart that "the swan geese cannot bear to listen to the sorrow, and the clouds and mountains are like a guest." In addition to the swans flying in the blue sky, swallows also began to fly south. These are the first two of the three phases of the White Dew Season: the arrival of swan geese and the return of primitive birds.
3. Jin Tianfang kills in silence, and Bailu begins his special campaign. ——Tang Dynasty Chen Zi'ang's "Farewell to Cui Shushu's Eastern Expedition"
Interpretation: In the golden autumn season, the bleak and cold wind begins to rise, and troops begin to send out troops during the white dew period.
Appreciation: The first couplet points out the time of departure for the expedition. The Tang Dynasty's eastern expedition to suppress the rebellion chose to kill at the time of Autumn Qi, just to "show my king's master and respect the heaven." These two sentences imply that the Tang army is a righteous army, fighting against injustice, and victory is just around the corner. "Qingsha" and "Bailu" outline the atmosphere of farewell, making the solemn and solemn look of the expedition come to life on the page.