1. The jade bowl is dripping with ice and dew, and the powder melts with fragrant snow and penetrates the gauze. "Huanxisha Jade Bowl Drinks with Cold Dew" Song Dynasty: Yan Shu
Translation:
The jade bowl in the boudoir is filled with ice, and the condensed water drops around the bowl are about to drip.
2. If you are tired of dew, don't you stay up all night, it is called dew. Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous
Translation:
The dew on the road is wet, don't you want to escape early? I'm afraid it's hard to walk with dew.
3. The wind and dew are wet, and the sand and water are lost in the boat.
Song Dynasty: Zhang Yuangan
Translation:
I came back in the quiet night swinging a small boat alone, and it was cool in the wind and dew at night, and I got wet with clothes, and the clouds rolled up; There is a faint mist floating on the sand stream, which makes the boat lose its way home.
4. A drop of dew from Hà Thu falls into the sky on a clear night. In the future, on the jade plate, you may never know the circle. "Chanting Dew" Tang Dynasty: Wei Yingwu
Translation:
There is a drop of crystal dew on the lotus leaf in autumn, which fell from the mysterious sky in the dark night.
It shook as if it were about to fall. Only by watching it roll around instead of standing still did it realize that it was round rather than square.
5. It's not easy to be exposed. The dew fell even more in the Ming dynasty, and when people died, they returned. Two Han Dynasties: Anonymous
Translation:
How easy it is to dry the dew on the leaves! Although the dew is dried today, it will fall on the leaves tomorrow morning. And people die suddenly, and once they die, they never wake up again.