The poem "Begging for Skills" describes women in every household begging for wisdom from Vega.

The poems about begging for cleverness are summarized as follows

1. Begging for cleverness in the world every year, but there are already many cleverness in the world. (Yang Pu, Tang Dynasty, "Qixi Festival")

2. The night is as cold as water on the Tianjie, and I sit and watch Altair and Vega. (Du Mu, Tang Dynasty, "Autumn Evening")

3. The copper pot fails to announce the dawn, and the melancholy and good times are another year. (Luo Yin of the Tang Dynasty, "Qixi Festival")

4. There are still guests who have been there for many years after separation, but the despair is not as good as the river drum star. (Tang·Xu Ning·"Qixi Festival")

5. If the love lasts for a long time, how can we stay together day and night? ("Magpie Bridge Immortal" by Qin Guan in the Song Dynasty)

6. The magpie was misinformed about the good times of that day, and it is still regarded as the heart-broken immortal to this day. (Yan Jidao, Song Dynasty, "Qixi Festival")

7. The water is full of water, and the pulse is speechless. (Nineteen ancient poems·"The Faraway Altair")

8. Silkworms do not make cocoons, but hang silk all night long. (Jin·"Qixi Night Girl's Song")

9. Don't say that when we meet each other, the sky and the sun should be different. (Questions of the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty, "Qixi Festival")

10. On this day, the six armies were stationed together, and the Chinese Valentine's Day laughed at the morning glory. (Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Mawei No. 2")

11. Outside the smoke, the water outside Liusi Lake, the mountain brows are blue and the moon has yellow eyebrows. (Yao Xie, Qing Dynasty, "Qixi Festival in Hanzhuang Zhazhou")

12. My family likes to open their makeup mirrors and thread needles to pray for nine o'clock under the moon. (Tang Dynasty·Quan Deyu·"Qixi Festival")

13. No one will listen to me when I am sad, I pinch my sandalwood marks to teach Xiaoling. (Ming Dynasty·Tang Xianzu·"Qixi Drunk Reply to Jundong")

14. It is easy to thread a needle toward the sun, but difficult to straighten the needle in the wind. (Tang Zuyong "Qixi Festival")

15. We haven't crossed Qingqian yet, so we are facing each other relatively far away. (Tang Meng Jiao "Ancient Meaning")

16. I can't reward the crow and magpie, but I can only beg for clever silk with the spider. (Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Xinwei Qixi Festival")

17. On this day, the six armies were stationed together, and the morning glory was laughing at the Qixi Festival. ——Li Shangyin's "Mawei No. 2"

18. The sky is like water, with fans fluttering and fireflies fluttering. ——Lv Wei Lao's "Xiaochhong Mountain: Sick on Chinese Valentine's Day"

19. Every family begs for tricks and looks at the autumn moon, wearing tens of thousands of red silk threads. ——Lin Jie's "Begging for Skills"

20. The dew is wearing a low-hanging bead, and the clouds are recommending brocade clothes. ——Ren Xigu's "Qixi Festival with Chang Sun's Secret Prison"

21. Fear of the autumn wind brings about the dawn of the road. ——Wang Jian's "Qixi Festival Song"

22. There is no more painful love in heaven than on earth. ——Wu Wenying "The Fragrance of Lychees · Chinese Valentine's Day"

23. Tonight on Chinese Valentine's Day, watch the blue sky and the Morning Glory and the Weaver Girl crossing the river bridge. ——Lin Jie's "Begging for Skills"

24. The spider is busy and the magpie is lazy, and the plowing and weaving are weary, and they talk about ancient and modern stories in vain. ——Yan Rui's "Magpie Bridge Immortal·Bi Wu's First Appearance"

25. Leaning against the building to pick up a small embroidery needle. ——Wu Wenying's "Qiu Ruixiang·Qixi Festival"

26. How much joy is there? It's early to put away, and new sorrows are rewoven. ——Zhang? "Winning the Championship·Chinese Valentine's Day"

27. The fragrance of Guinen spreads far away, and the elm high sends the shadow slanting. ——Li Shangyin's "Renshen Qixi Festival"

28. Cui Huixiu writes pictures, the rain is weak, the clouds are delicate, the water is beautiful and the mountains are bright. ——Qiao Ji's "Order of Guigui·Gift to Singers on Chinese Valentine's Day"

29. The sound of the phoenix flute cuts off the bright moon, and when people raise their hands to thank them, they are about to leave. ——Su Shi's "Magpie Bridge Immortal Farewell to Chen Lingju on Chinese Valentine's Day"

30. The clouds are flat at dusk for thousands of miles, and the candles are lit on the south tower. It will be clear in the evening.

——Lv Wei Lao "Xiaozhongshan·Tanabata Sickness"