1. At sunrise, the river is more red than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue.
from: remembering Jiangnan by Tang Juyi.
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.
2. The sunflower in the green garden is exposed to the sun.
from: Long Songs of Han Yuefu.
The sunflower seeds in the garden are all lush, and they are soaring in the crystal sunshine.
3. The dew is light and purple, and the sunrise shines with red light.
from: Peony Fang by Tang Juyi.
translation: The dew soaks, and it is purple and colorful, and the sunrise shines, giving off a bright red light.
4. At the southeast corner of sunrise, take a look at my Qinshi Building.
from: Mo Shang Sang by Han Anonymous.
Translation: The sun rises from the far southeast, and the early morning light shines softly on our Qin building.
5. On the first day of the lunar new year, spring water sends a lonely boat.
from: Tang ma Zhou's thoughts on floating on the river in the ling dynasty.
A sunrise rises in the clear sky, and the green spring water carries a solitary boat.