Poetry describing snails

1. The old crane flies high and stays on a branch, and the smiling snail walks around the house.

It comes from Xin Qiji's "Qinyuan Chun·Return to the Future" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty, which means: I am like an old crane flying high in the sky, and I am satisfied with a branch on which to rest. I laughed. Some people crawled around the house like snails.

2. The broken walls are covered with rain snails, and there are no writers in the old house.

It comes from Chen Shidao's "Spring Shows the Neighbors" in the Song Dynasty, which means: the dilapidated broken walls are soaked by the spring rain, the snails crawling leave crooked seal characters, the old house is in disrepair and there are no monks, only Liang Yan commits the crime. Be a writer.

3. The fishy saliva is not enough to satisfy the shell, and chatting is enough to wet oneself.

It comes from "Snail" by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty, which means: although it does not secrete much liquid, it is enough to ensure that it can crawl.

4. A snail with a long envy still has a home, not as good as a rat that hides itself.

From "Buju" by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty, it means: I have always envied the snail for having its own house, but I am not as good as the mouse for having a hiding place.

5. Zixi snail house is compatible with swallow’s nest.

It comes from "Zi Xi" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, which means: I am very satisfied that my house like a snail's back shell can live in me, and there are swallows' nests in the eaves.