First, the autumn wind is blowing, and Dongting waves are under the leaves.
The word "wood" in "konoha" means tree, and konoha means leaves, especially fallen leaves in classical poetry. The poem is from Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs, Lady Xiang". The main idea of these two sentences is that the cool autumn wind keeps blowing, the waves in Dongting Lake rise and the leaves fall on the shore. Integrate feelings into the scene and dye feelings with the scene; Qiu Shui's swan song is known as the "ancestor of autumn".
Second, coexist with heaven and earth, with the sun, the moon and Guang Qi.
"Xi" is a modal particle in Qu Yuan's "Involved in the River" in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. That sentence means that life is as long as heaven and earth, and brilliance is like the sun and the moon. Describing people as great, admired by millions of people, has left a name in history, which can be compared with the sky, the earth, the sun and the moon.
Third, I am alone in the turbid water in the world, and I am alone when everyone is drunk.
This sentence comes from the Fisherman written by Qu Yuan during the Warring States Period. Qu Yuan explained that the reason why he was exiled was that "I was alone in the turbid water, and everyone was drunk and I woke up alone", that is, I was different, I was alone, I did not admit defeat, and I did not compromise.
Fourth, sadness is not sadness, parting is sadness, and knowing each other is happiness.
This sentence comes from Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of Chu and Less Life, which is translated as: Nothing is sadder than parting, and nothing is happier than knowing each other.
5. Drink the dew of Mulan in the morning and eat autumn chrysanthemum in the evening.
Luolu and Luoying are opposite texts. Both Falling and falling are interpreted as "falling" Here, Qu Yuan only uses the aromatic substances he takes in the morning and evening to compare his fitness and cleanliness, which corresponds to the above-mentioned "fear of not leaving a name". Falling Flowers English: Falling Flowers.