Poems chanted by autumn insects at night

The verses chanted by autumn insects at night are as follows:

1. Mountain fruits fall in the rain, and grass and insects sing under the lamp.

From: "Sitting Alone on an Autumn Night" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: Wild fruits in the mountains fall in the autumn rain, and insects in the grass hum under the lamp.

2. The frost grass and caterpillars are everywhere, and there are no people walking to the south of the village or to the north of the village.

From: "Village Night" by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: In the gray-white autumn grass beaten by autumn frost, small insects are whispering, and there are no pedestrians around the mountain village.

3. Don’t worry about a poem and become a prophecy; spring birds and autumn insects make their own noises.

From: "Miscellaneous Feelings" by Huang Jingren of the Qing Dynasty

Explanation: Don't worry that the sad poems you write will become prophecies of good or bad luck. Birds in spring and insects in autumn will send out own voice.

4. In autumn, dark insects sound all night long. If you don’t send your clothes, don’t send frost.

From: "Autumn Night Song" by Zhang Zhongsu of the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: The autumn insects in the dark have been chirping all night long, and the cold clothes prepared for the husband who is away at war have not yet been sent. Please avoid frost at this time.

5. The lonely bridge and dreams, the chirping of grass and insects deep in the rice fields.

From: "Morning Journey" by Chen Yuyi in the Song Dynasty. Explanation: Alone in a lonely place, I crossed a small bridge half awake and half asleep, and heard the chirping of insects deep in the rice fields.