The original sentence is that the black magpie comes back in autumn when it becomes a bridge, and the phoenix tree falls in the rain at the beginning of the night. It means that magpies are chirping and bridging the branches. Autumn is coming, and the rain dripping from the buttonwood begins to cool down on this autumn night.
From Lu You's Qiu Si in Song Dynasty: Poets are prone to sadness, not to mention physical suffering. The black magpie becomes a bridge, autumn comes again, and the phoenix tree falls at the beginning of the night. There are two pairs in Jiangnan and Jiangbei, and the lights are darker and brighter. Andrew has a heart-to-heart relationship all his life, and a statue gives a year of light. Qiu Si is a set of seven-character poems written by Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.
About the author:
Lu You (1125—1210) is famous for his word service concept. Han nationality, a native of Yinshan, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang), was a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. When I was young, I was influenced by patriotic thoughts at home. When Emperor Gaozong was young, I should try it, which Qin Gui admired. Filial piety makes a scholar. Middle-aged into Shu, devoted to military life, the official to Baozhangge to be built. Retire to another country in his later years. There are more than 9,000 poems written today, which are extremely rich in content.