1. The jianjia is green and the white dew is frost. ——From Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous "Jianjia"
Interpretation: The large reeds are green, and the morning dew turns to frost.
2. If you don’t defend yourself, you will be blown away by the autumn wind. The flowers are covered with snow for a while, and the leaves are sinking in a few places. If the body is weak, the spring breeze will come early, and the bushes will grow long and have lots of dew at night. After the rivers and lakes are falling, I am afraid that the years will be wasted. ——From the Tang Dynasty: "Jian Jia" by Du Fu
Interpretation: What should Jian Jia do when she is unable to protect herself in the face of destruction and is blown by the howling autumn wind. The flowers bloom only for a very short time, and soon the leaves sink into the water. When the body is weak, the spring breeze comes too early. When it grows into a dense bush, there is more cold dew at night. Even if the flowers and leaves fall off after the decline, I still worry about the wasted years.
3. The wind is blowing and the snow is falling like rice, rustling among the reeds - from the Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's "Pu Sui Duo Drinks to Send the King Back to the Capital on the 15th"
Translation: Wind Blows The snow is falling like millet, and it is whispering among the reeds
4. The autumn dew of Cymbidium is heavy, and the reeds are full of wind at night - Tang Dynasty: "Farewell at Jianglou at Night" by Xu Hun
Translation: Cymbidium has a lot of dew in autumn, but the wind is strong at night in the reed marsh.
5. The Guanhe River is silent for thousands of miles, and the moon shines on the reeds in the sky - Song Dynasty: Cao Bin's "The Rhymes of Xihe and Wang Qianzhai"
Translation: The Guanhe River is silent for thousands of miles, and there is no one, and the moon is bright. Directly into the reed marsh.