1. The fragrance of rice flowers tells of a good harvest, and the sound of frogs sounds. ——Xin Qiji's "Broken Array" in the Southern Song Dynasty
Interpretation: In the aroma of rice flowers, people are talking about the good harvest, and the sounds of frogs are heard in their ears, as if they are talking about the good harvest.
2. I like to see thousands of waves of rice bean sprouts, and heroes everywhere are setting off the sunset smoke. ——Mao Zedong's "Qilu: Arriving at Shaoshan"
Interpretation: No matter how much I like to see large fields of crops rolling in like waves, they are all peasant heroes returning from work in the dusk.
3. The autumn wind blows and white clouds fly, and the vegetation turns yellow and the wild geese return south. ——Han Liu Che's "Autumn Wind Ci"
Interpretation: The autumn wind blows and white clouds fly. The grass and trees are dry and the yellow geese are returning south.
4. The autumn wind is bleak, the weather is cool, and the vegetation is shaking and turning to frost. ——Cao Pi, Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms, "Yange Xing"
Interpretation: The autumn wind is bleak, the weather is cold, the grass and trees are withered, and the white dew is frost. The swallows say goodbye and return, and the swans fly south.
5. The long wind sends autumn geese thousands of miles away, and you can enjoy this in high spirits. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xietiao Tower in Xuanzhou"
Interpretation: A long wind blows for thousands of miles, sending off the flying geese in autumn. Facing the beautiful scenery, you can enjoy the high-rise building.