What poems describe smallness?

A drop in the ocean, a drop in Taicang, nine Niu Yi hairs, insignificant, a fragment and so on.

A drop in the ocean?

A millet in the sea. The metaphor is very small.

Source: Stone "Former Red Cliff Fu": "A drop in the ocean, send ephemera to heaven and earth."

It's just parasitic between heaven and earth like a mayfly, as small as a particle in the sea. ?

Second, a drop in Taicang [tàI cāng yīsi and si]?

The metaphor is very small. Taicang: the granary of the ancient capital.

Source: Zhuangzi Qiushui: "China is in the sea, unlike the rice in Taicang?"

Isn't China like a small grain of rice in the granary of the world?

Hairy?

A hair on many cows. Metaphor is insignificant.

Source: Han Sima Qian's Letter of Appointment: "If a servant is punished, what is the difference with an ant?"

If I have to accept punishment and die, it will be like pulling a hair from nine cows (for the whole world). What's the difference between a mole and an ant?

Fourth, insignificant [w ē I b ü z ú d ao]?

It's too small to mention.

Source: Guo Moruo's poem "A Hundred Flowers in Monochrome": "Although we are insignificant in grass flowers. But our color is purple. "

Five, one and a half weeks [y and x and ng bà n di m: n]?

Rarely described.

Source: Lao She's Four Generations under One Family: "He thought that maybe his words offended her, but she thought that even if there was some contradiction, there was no need to be so polite."