Borrow the garden at night and see the master playing the flute under the moon. What is the poem?

Borrowing the garden at night and seeing the Lord playing the flute under the moon is a five-character poem by Yuan Mei, an essayist in the Qing Dynasty. Describing the author's visit to friends in the evening and listening to him play the flute shows the deep friendship between the author and Li Qingjiang.

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Visit Qiushi in autumn night and smell the water first.

Half a day's cool moonlight, a flute of wine makes people feel happy.

The sound stops the blue clouds from approaching, and the fragrance spreads deep in the red lotus root.

Meet under the clear dew, shed shadows and wet skirts.

I heard the flute for the first time when I visited Qiu Shi in autumn night. The cold moonlight hangs on the edge for a long time, drinking wine to drown my sorrows and expressing my feelings with a flute. The flute sounded loud, as if it had stopped Yun Lan in the night sky. At the same time, the fragrance of red lotus root wafts in the water, interwoven with the flute, as if the flute also has fragrance. I met in the cool dew, but I was speechless for a long time. My figure was immersed in the flowing moonlight, and my skirt was wet by the cool window dew.