What are the poems about writing about clouds?

1. Poetry: The thin clouds make tricks, the flying stars spread hatred, and the silver and Han are far away in darkness.

From: Song Dynasty·Qin Guan's "Magpie Bridge Immortal·Xianyun Nongqiao"

Interpretation: The thin clouds change in the sky, and the shooting stars in the sky convey the sadness of lovesickness. , I quietly pass through the vast and distant Milky Way tonight.

2. Verse: Once upon a time, there was no water in the sea, except for Wushan, it was not clouds.

From: Tang Dynasty·Yuan Zhen's "Five Poems on Lisi·Four"

Interpretation: Once you have been to the sea, you don't care about the water elsewhere; except for Wushan, there is no water anywhere else. The clouds are not called clouds.

3. Verse: When I walk to a waterless place, I sit down and watch the clouds rise.

From: "Zhongnan Farewell" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Sometimes I walk to the end of the water to find the source, sometimes I sit and watch the rising clouds and mist change.

4. Poetry: The clouds think of clothes, the flowers think of face, the spring breeze blows the threshold and the dew is thick.

From: Tang Dynasty·Li Bai's "Qing Ping Diao·Part 1"

Interpretation: Seeing the brightness of clouds, I think of the gorgeousness of their clothes; seeing the beauty of flowers, I think of people's radiant appearance. .

5. Poetry: The stream clouds are just rising, the sun is sinking into the pavilion, and the mountain rain is about to come, and the wind is filling the building.

From: - "Xianyang City East Tower/Xianyang City West Tower Evening View" by Xu Hun of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The stream clouds rise, the red sun sets outside the temple pavilion, and the mountain rain Before it arrived, the strong wind had already filled Xianyang Tower.