1. "The coldness of the lonely sandbank" comes from Su Shi's "The Book of Fortune: Residence at Dinghuiyuan in Huangzhou"
The full text is:
The moon is missing and the sparse tung trees are hanging, and the sky is missing. The first moment of silence. Who can see lonely people coming and going alone, with their misty and solitary shadows floating in the air.
When you start, you look back. There is no one to forgive you for your hatred. Picking out all the cold branches and refusing to live on them, the lonely sandbank is cold.
The crescent moon hangs on the sycamore tree, revealing the silence of the night. Sometimes I see people living in seclusion walking around alone, like the misty lone wild goose.
Suddenly startled and turned around, feeling resentful but no one knew it. They picked cold branches but refused to rest on them, willing to endure the loneliness and cold in the desert.
This poem was written by Su Shi after he was demoted to Huangzhou. The upper column describes the scenery seen in the courtyard late at night, while the lower column describes Gu Hong and others together. The poet uses the image of Gu Hong on a moonlit night to express his inner aloofness and unwillingness to follow the crowd. His heart is broad-minded, but his inner loneliness is not understood by others.
2. "The sky is blue and the misty rain is waiting for it" comes from Jay Chou's "Qili Xiang"
Song Huizong's poem in ancient poetry has a similar meaning, "After the rain, the sky is blue and the clouds break the virginity, this color is the future." ".