Qingquan poetry

Qingquan's poem:

1, moonlight in the pine forest, crystal stone in the stream. -Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty

Moral: the bright moon is clear and clear, and the clear spring is gurgling.

2, several schools of clear springs Huang Jusheng, a cold dew pear forest. -In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Lun presented a letter from his hometown in Xinfeng Beiye to Han Zhiming's residence.

Moral: Next to the village, several clear springs flow down from the mountain, and Huang Juhua is everywhere; The pear trees in the distance are covered with purple pears, and the dew is condensed, which is fruitful and mouth-watering.

3. You swim in Qingquan Temple, with the temple facing Lanxi and the stream flowing west. -Song Su Shi's "Qingquan Temple Huanxi Sand Tour"

Meaning: In Qingquan Temple, the temple is next to Lanxi, and the stream flows westward.

4, dead branches have no ugly leaves, and dry water spits clear springs. -Li Bai's Long Songs in Tang Dynasty

Moral: In this revival season, ugly leaves will not grow on dead branches, and dry water will spit out clear springs.

5, playing with banana leaves in spring, the child mistakenly recognizes the rain. -Yang Wanli's Early Summer Nap in the Song Dynasty

Meaning: Children playfully hold a clear spring in their hands and sprinkle it on banana leaves, mistaking the sound of water for the sound of rain.

6, the wind is clear, the spring is cold, and the dog days are as cool as autumn. -Bai Juyi's "Chi Pan Drives the Cool" in the Tang Dynasty

Moral: the breeze is slow, the spring water is cooing, the Woods are green and bamboo, and it is quiet and deep. In this hot summer, the air near the pond is cool, just like the autumn weather, which makes people feel refreshed.