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What does Yin Hong Mo Wen mean by dyeing mulberry fruits and spreading poems all over the floor?

What caused the crimson Mo Wen to be dyed? Mulberry fruit is covered with poems. Don't ask how the red on the ground is dyed. Mulberry ripe fall to the ground, poetry everywhere.

Said by: Mulberry of unknown age.

When I saw the spring breeze and rain, Yaotai said goodbye.

What caused the crimson Mo Wen to be dyed? Mulberry fruit is covered with poems.

It was spring breeze and rain in Mao Mao, and Yaotai had no time to say anything at that time. Don't ask how the red on the ground is dyed. When the mulberries were ripe, they fell to the ground and there were poems everywhere.

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Mulberry poems

1, Yujie dove Xi, Wusang! I'm a woman, what's there to worry about! It can be said that scholars are worried. The Book of Songs for the Mang was anonymous in the pre-Qin period.

Alas, those turtledoves, don't be greedy for mulberries Hey, young girls, don't indulge in love with men. A man who is addicted to love can still get away.

2. Liuming mulberry in Huangli is beautiful, and purple cherry cooked wheat is cool. Ouyang Xiu's Again to Yin San in the Northern Song Dynasty

The yellow calendar leaves wheat to beautiful mulberries and ripe purple cherries for ventilation.