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What are the poems about clouds?
Said by: Song Dynasty, Qin Guan, Queqiao Fairy, Bo Yun and Trick.
Interpretation: Thin clouds are changing in the sky, meteors are conveying the sadness of lovesickness in the sky, and tonight I quietly crossed the distant and boundless galaxy.
2. Poetry: Once the sea was difficult for water, it was always amber.
From: Five Thoughts by Yuan Zhen in Tang Dynasty (4)
Interpretation: Once you have been to the seaside, there is not enough water in other places; Clouds in other places are not called clouds except Wushan.
3. Poetry: I will walk until the river blocks my way, then sit down and look at the rising clouds.
From: My Seclusion in Zhongnanshan by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Sometimes go to the end of the water to seek the source, or sit and watch the rising clouds change.
4. Poetry: Clouds desire clothes and flowers, and spring breeze blows the threshold.
From: Qing Ping Diao Yi by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: When I see the brilliance of clouds, I think of gorgeous clothes, gorgeous flowers, and I think of people's looks.
5. Poetry: In the morning, the clouds began to sink, and the rain was coming.
From:-East Building of Xianyang City/West Building of Xianyang City at Night by Xu Hun in Tang Dynasty.
Commentary: Clouds are blooming, the sun is setting outside the temple pavilion, and the wind blows all over the Xianyang Tower before the rain.
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