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What are some rhyming poems for morning greetings?

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1. In the morning when the chicken feels cold, I feel pity for the frosty goose. ——Song Dynasty: "Ode to Dancing Crane" by Bao Zhao?

Translation: Sadness comes from the crowing of chickens in the cold weather, and self-pity comes from the wild geese flying south in autumn.

2. Get up early to see the sunrise, and see the roosting birds return at dusk. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "Looking at Papaya Mountain"

Translation: When you wake up in the morning, you will see the sun rising, and in the evening, you will see returning birds returning to their nests.

3. When I heard that Daochun hadn’t met yet, I went to visit Hanmei for news. ——Tang Dynasty: Yu Haoran's "Nine Phases of the Happy King in Spring"

Translation: I heard that spring has returned and I haven't seen its face yet, so I got up early and went to look for news among the cold plum trees.

4. Two fishes are eating at sunrise, and the family is laughing in Nanchi. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Ying's "Nanchi"

Translation: The sun rose two poles high. It was the time when the fish were looking for food, and the fish bit the hook one after another.

5. If the spring grass is sentimental, there will still be green in the mountains. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "Ancient Style"

Translation: If the spring grass has affection for you, the mountains will be green when you get up early.

6. 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: Bai Juyi's "Remembering Jiangnan·Jiangnan is Good"

Translation: When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, shining the flowers on the riverside redder than red, and the green river water is greener than the blue grass. .

7. The east wind is good for the yang and the messenger, and every grass and flower will bring good news. ——Tang Dynasty: Qian Qi's "Spring Suburbs"

Translation: The east wind is the most competent messenger of spring, urging flowers and plants to sprout in the morning.