"One piece after another, two pieces, three pieces, four or five pieces, six pieces, seven pieces, eight or nine pieces, the red leaves of Xiangshan are all over the sky." What does this sentence mean

"One piece after another, two pieces, three pieces, four or five pieces, six pieces, seven pieces, eight or nine pieces, the red leaves of Xiangshan are all over the sky." What does this sentence mean?

Meaning: The maple leaves one by one, with the influence of the wind, change from two to three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and so on. In the end, the Fragrant Hills were filled with maple leaves, turning the sky red.

Other poems describing the red leaves of Xiangshan:

1. "Hechunfu Red Leaves" by Qiangzhi of the Song Dynasty

There are no bright colors in the autumn garden, and the west wind blows specially.

The forest is green with mist at times and red with frost flakes at times.

The rays of light are set against the green background, and the lanterns are made of green sarongs.

I don’t know how to follow the pines and cypresses, and the dyeing and cutting are annoying to the chemical industry.

2. "Song of Snow" by Ji Yun

One piece after another, two pieces, three pieces, four or five pieces, six pieces, seven pieces, eighty-nine pieces, the red leaves of Xiangshan are all over the sky.

One piece after another, two pieces, three pieces, four or five pieces, six pieces, seven pieces, eight or nine pieces, flying into the reed flowers and disappearing.

3. "Red Leaves in Fragrant Mountain"

The maple leaves all over the mountain are suitable for the frost temperature, and become more red with the cold.

After the rain, the colors are even more beautiful, and visitors can enjoy the interesting photos.

4. Zhou Ang's "Fragrant Mountain"

The mountains and forests are in a state of confusion, and the red leaves and yellow flowers come from the same river.

Yeshui takes advantage of people's appointments, and Changsong reads the world without knowing the year.

Thousands of poems have not been spared to repay the debt of poetry, but a chat over a meal has created a perfect relationship.

I’d like to ask An Xin’s heart, but who knows the handwriting is from before he was alive.

5. "Autumn Mountain" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty

Wujiu, an old dyer in his life, mistakenly made iron soap scarlet red.

Xiao Feng drank a lot of wine all night, but she was hiding her drunken face in a solitary pine tree.