Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: The empty mountain is bathed in a new rain. At night, the air is cool, as if it were autumn. The moon is clear and clear, and the clear spring is flowing.
2. One or two chickens crow in the rain, and the Banqiao of Zhuxicun Road is inclined. Mother-in-law called a silkworm bath and watched gardenias in the atrium. -Tang "Rain in the Mountain Village"
Interpretation of the vernacular: there are crows in the rain, and there are only one or two mountain villages. On the village road above Zhuxi, a slab bridge is oblique. Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law call each other and choose silkworm eggs together. Only gardenias are in bloom, swaying in the courtyard alone.
There are thousands of bridges on the flat river bank. Shui Rou blue, lingering with flowers and plants. -Wang Song Anshi "The Pride of the Fisherman"
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the peaks overlap and the bridges are surrounded by flowing water; The river is blue, full of flowers and green grass.
Qingxi runs fast. Regardless of the castle peak. Thousands of miles of big plates level the world. It's more like a mountain range. -Song Xin Qiqi's "Qingping Music, Title on Luqiao"
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: The clean stream rushes joyfully and crosses the obstacles in the green hills. A small plain ten miles away from Fiona Fang. It is located in the middle of Qingshan stream.
5. I have sailed the Huanghua River, each with Qingxi water. Ten thousand laps around the mountain in less than thirty miles. The rapids buzzed on the piled rocks, but the light dimmed among the dense pine trees. The surface of an entrance swayed with nut horns, and weeds grew along the river bank. -Tang Qing Xi/Du Qing Xi Shui Works
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: You always chase the Qingxi River when you swim in Huanghuachuan. With the mountain, the stream turns a thousand times, but it travels less than a hundred miles. The water is noisy between the mountains and rocks, and the water is quiet and deeper than the depths of the pine forest. Weeds sway gently in the stream, and reeds are clearly reflected in the clear water.
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