What are the ancient poems describing water?

1. As soon as the half-acre square pond is opened, the skylight and cloud shadows linger.

1. Translation: The half-acre square pond opens like a mirror, crystal clear, with skylight and cloud shadows shining and floating on the water.

2. Source: "Reflections on Reading Books" by Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty.

2. Ask the canal how clear it is, because there is a source of living water.

1. Translation: Why is the water in the pond so clear? It is because there is an inexhaustible source that continuously delivers living water to it.

2. Source: "Reflections on Reading Books" by Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty.

3. The spring is silent and cherishes the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water, loving the clear and soft water.

1. Translation: The spring is silent because it is reluctant to let go of the thin water, and the shade of trees reflects on the water surface because it loves the sunny weather and the gentle wind.

2. Source: "Little Pond" by Yang Wanli in the Song Dynasty.

Four. Hu'er will exchange for fine wine, and sell the eternal sorrow with you.

1. Translation: Call out your children and let them exchange them for fine wine. Let us work together to eliminate this endless eternal sorrow, there is little water in the desert, and we will find ways to save!

2. Source: "I am about to drink wine, but you will not see me" - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.

5. The water is extremely clear and beautiful. From one spoon to a thousand miles. Benefit people and things, and stop when the time comes.

1. Translation: Water is extremely clear and beautiful. From a spoonful, to gathering into a river and running thousands of miles.

2. Source: "Twenty-two Sighs on the Water Farewell to Bai" by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty.