1. When the sun rises, the hibiscus is ten feet high, and everything in the world is as fine as a hair.
——Explanation from "Ou Shu" by Liu Cha of the Tang Dynasty: Every day when the sun rises from the east, countless complicated things in the world begin to happen one by one.
2. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue.
——Tang Dynasty's Bai Juyi's "Remembering Jiangnan·Jiangnan is Good" explains: When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, illuminating the flowers on the riverside redder than red, and the turquoise river water is greener than the blue grass.
3. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine.
——Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Two Poems on Bamboo Branches·One" explains: The sun rises in the east and rain starts in the west. It is said that there is no sunshine but there is still sunshine.
4. The sun rises in the southeast corner and shines on my Qin House.
——Explanation from "Mo Shang Sang" by Anonymous Han Dynasty: The sun rises from the southeast and shines on our Qin family's small building.
5. The sun rises from the earth during the day, and the Yellow River comes from the sky.
——Explanation from "Deng Shan Yu Tai" by Zhang Wei of the Tang Dynasty: The incandescent sun rises from the inside of the earth, and the rushing Yellow River rushes in from the distant sky.
6. Qinchuan looks far away, and the sun rises due to the east peak.
——Explanation of "Looking at Qinchuan" by Li Xin of the Tang Dynasty: I set off from Chang'an in the early morning, turned around and looked east, I was already far away from Qinchuan, and the sun was rising slowly from the east peak.
7. When the sun rises, the forest opens, and when the clouds return, the cave becomes dark.
——Explanation from "The Drunkard's Pavilion" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty: When the sun rises, the fog in the mountains and forests disperses; when the smoke and clouds gather, the valley becomes dim