1. Seven or eight stars are outside the sky, and two or three points of rain are in front of the mountain.
(Xin Qiji "Walking in the Yellow Sand Road at Night on Xijiang Moon on June 1st")
2. The night is as cold as water on the sky stairs, lying down and watching the Altair and Vega.
(Du Mu: "Autumn Evening")
3. The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands.
(Li Bai: "Sleeping in the Mountain Temple at Night")
4. The gentle wind blew the waves, scattering stars all over the river.
(Zha Shenxing, "Sky Boat Night" "What I saw in the book")
5. Once the hardships are encountered, only a few stars are scattered around.
(Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean")
6. The journey of the sun and the moon is like going out of it. The stars are as brilliant as if they came out of it.
(Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea")
7. The thin clouds make tricks, the flying stars spread hatred, and the silver man is far away in darkness. (Qin Guan's "Magpie Bridge Immortal")
8. The far-off Altair star, the bright and clear river Han woman.
("Nineteen Ancient Poems")
9. Yuheng refers to Meng Dong, so why are the stars so clear?
("Nineteen Ancient Poems")
10. Silkworm mother's chant fills the starry sky, and the nine mountains are green and red with tears.
(Li He's "Hunan Concubine")
11. Calling on the stars, summoning ghosts, cups and plates, the mountains are full of ghosts, and the people are cold when they eat.
(Li He's "Shenxian")
12. The remaining stars are counting the wild geese across the block, and the flute sounds and people are leaning on the building.
(Zhao Gu's "Autumn View of Chang'an")
13. The stars are cold on the blue pool water, and the swan geese cry sadly in the red polygonum wind.
(Dai Fufu's "Moonlight Night in the Boat")
14. The east wind blows thousands of trees into bloom at night. More blowing down, the stars are like rain.
(Xin Qiji's "The Sapphire Case")
15. The moon will go away with the waves, and the stars will come with the tide.
(One of the "Moonlight Night on the Spring River" by Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty)