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Famous quotes about cold dew

The famous sayings about cold dew are as follows:

1. The autumn water in the deep forest is close to the sky, returning to the clear clouds to play. What's the meaning of leaving the cup in Xipu? The grass roots are cold and dew, and the insects are mourning. 11. "Farewell to the Fifteenth Uncle" by Wang Changling

2. The cool wind is blowing, and the dew is desolate and cold. The orchids fade and the flowers turn white, while the leaves of the lotus remain green when they are broken. Bai Juyi's "Chi Shang"

3. The water is gentle and the wind is gentle, the apple blossoms are getting older, the moon is cold and the dew is cold, and the phoenix leaves are floating yellow. "Jade Butterfly" by Liu Yong

4. Dew gold smokes the chrysanthemum bank, and the wind shakes the orchids. King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty "Questions on the Five Song Dynasties in Jiangnan"

5. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

6. The wind is slender in the forest and the moon is falling, and the clothes are dewed and the music is clear. "Night Banquet at Zuo's Village" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

7. The dew sprouts along the bamboo shoots, and the moss color brushes the frosty roots. "Bamboo" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

8. The autumn dew of the Gui soul is slight when it is born, and the light Luo has been thinned and has not been changed. "Autumn Night Song" by Wangwei of the Tang Dynasty

9. The clouds think of clothes, the flowers think of face, and the spring breeze blows the threshold and reveals the rich dew. Tang Li Bai's "Qing Ping Diao"

10. A branch of red dew is fragrant, and the clouds and rain in Wushan are heartbreaking. Tang Li Bai's "Qing Ping Diao"

11. Poor night on the third day of September, the dew is like a pearl and the moon is like a bow. Tang Bai Juyi's "Ode to the Dusk River"

12. The leaves are as thick as crying eyes, and the branches are like dancing waists in the breeze. "Willow Branches" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

13. The breeze started to blow all night, and the dewdrops filled the lotus pond. "Two Autumn Thoughts" by Wang Ya of the Tang Dynasty

14. Don't linger to go back, the dew flowers are desolate and cold, and the polygonum flowers are sad. "Autumn Orioles" by Li Yu of the Tang Dynasty

15. The jade bowl holds the remaining dew, and the silver lamp lights the old yarn. "Crossing the Huaqing Palace" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

16. The water makes Xiang'e wear her pendant, and the bamboos sing and the moon is exposed on the mountain. "Huang Tou Lang" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

17. Flowers are dripping with dew in the dark, and the moon is shining slantingly across the city. Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty "A Banquet at Huangfu Ran's House on a Spring Night"

18. Extinguish the candles and fill them with pity, and feel the dew in your clothes. "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" by Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty

19. When the guests leave, the waves are flat, and the cicadas are full of dew. "Liangsi" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

20. The sparse orchids are still stained with smoke, and the remaining chrysanthemums are still exposed to dew. Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty, "Late Autumn in the Mountain Pavilion"

21. The tide of singing has just begun to fade, and the dew is still lingering in the river. "Eight Songs of Jiangnan" by Liu Xiyi of the Tang Dynasty

22. The water is gentle and the wind is gentle, the apple blossoms are getting older, the moon is cold and the dew is cold, and the phoenix leaves are floating yellow.

One by one from "Jade Butterfly" author: Liu Yong