"Drink Mulan dew early and eat autumn chrysanthemum late." What do you mean?

Moral: Drink dew of Mulan in the morning and fill your hunger with chrysanthemum petals at night.

Source: Li Sao Qu Yuan in Pre-Qin Dynasty

Drinking Mulan in the morning reveals water, and eating autumn chrysanthemum in the evening reveals British autumn. With more love and trust, you can practice what you want to do, and it hurts when you grow up.

The roots of Ficus pumila are tied with knots, and the knots penetrate the falling core of Ficus pumila. Correct the mistake that bacteria make you feel good, but ask for trouble.

I'm not asking the secular to obey my Buddhism. Although I am not good at this, I am willing to follow Peng Xian's legacy.

Translation:

Drink dew of Mulan in the morning, and fill your hunger with chrysanthemum petals at night. As long as my feelings are firm, what does it matter if I lose my bones? I wove grass with roots, and then wove pistils of Ficus pumila together. I took the twigs of auricularia auricula and cassia twig to pick up the grass, and Hu Sheng twisted it into a long and good rope. I learned from the ancient sages, but it is not something that ordinary people in the world can do. Although I am out of place with people now, I am willing to follow Peng Xian's legacy.

Extended data value-added:

Li Sao is a biography of Qu Yuan's political career, and its main style is romantic and lyrical. The flexible alternation of fu, bi and xing is the biggest feature of his language use.

The article expresses that in order to make Chu strong, it is necessary to carry out the idea of governing the country with American politics, the dissatisfaction and regret after the failure of carrying out American politics, and the firm belief of continuing to carry out American politics. And the king of Chu would rather die than betray his loyalty if he had no chance to carry out American politics again.