What are the poems related to fire prevention?

1. Wild trails and clouds are all black, and rivers and boats are all bright. -Du Fu's "Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night"

Interpretation: The sky on the field path is dark, and only a little fishing fire from a fishing boat on the river side emits a ray of light, which is particularly bright.

2. at sunrise, the river is more red than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue. -Bai Juyi's "Remembering Jiangnan (Good Jiangnan)"

Interpretation: When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, making the flowers on the river brighter than red, and the green river is greener than the blue grass.

3. after the war-fires of three months, one message from home is worth a ton of gold. -Du Fu's "Spring Watch"

Interpretation: The continuous war has lasted for more than half a year, and letters from home are rare. One letter is worth ten thousand taels of gold.

4. there's a gleam of green in an old bottle, there's a stir of red in the quiet stove. -Bai Juyi's a suggestion to my friend liu

Interpretation: Newly brewed rice wine is green and fragrant; A small red mud stove burns deep red.

5. wildfire never quite consumes them, they are tall once more in the spring wind. -Bai Juyi's

Interpretation: Ruthless wildfires can only burn dry leaves, and the spring breeze blows the earth green and tender.

6. Yesterday, my neighbor begged for a new fire, and the window was separated from the reading lamp. -Wang Yucheng's Qingming Festival

Interpretation: Yesterday, I asked for a new fire from my neighbor. In the early morning in Tomb-Sweeping Day, I lit a lamp in front of the window and sat down to study.

7. Don't miss your old country and try new tea with new fire. Poetry and wine take advantage of time. -Su Shi's

Interpretation: Don't miss your hometown in front of old friends, just light a new fire to cook a cup of freshly picked tea, and you should be drunk while you are still young.

8. the bonfire is 1 feet west of the city, and it is windy and autumn in Shanghai at dusk. -Wang Changling's

Interpretation: On the west side of the beacon tower, there is a garrison building. At dusk, I sit alone on the garrison building and let the autumn wind blowing from the lake lift my shirt.

9. there is fire when you hit a stone, but no smoke when you don't hit it. -Meng Jiao's "Encouraging Learning"

Interpretation: Only when you hit a stone will there be sparks; If you don't hit it, not even a little smoke will come out.

1. The ladle is green, and the fire in the furnace is red. -Du Fu's "Dui Xue"

Interpretation: The gourd was discarded, there was no wine in the wine vessel, and the residual fire in the stove seemed to make the eyes glow red.