The poem "Colorful Meteor Showers Fall in the Sky" in the Seven Rhythm Poem is: "The sky is full of meteor showers all night, and the jade leaves and green flowers are spinning; perhaps the Milky Way clouds are splashing, and the waves are splashing into the abyss of dust."
Qilu generally refers to seven-character rhymed poetry. Seven-character rhymed poetry is a genre of traditional Chinese poetry, referred to as Qilu, and belongs to the category of modern poetry.
The Qilu originated from the new style poems of Shen Yue and others in the Yongming Dynasty of the Southern Dynasty that paid attention to rhythm and parallelism. It was further developed and finalized in the early Tang Dynasty by Shen Yue and Song Zhiwen, and matured in the hands of Du Fu in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.