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What are the ancient poems describing the blue sky and white clouds?

The ancient poem describing the blue sky and white clouds is:

1, Xiaoya Baihua: "Ying Ying white clouds, fragrant grass." Source: The Book of Songs. Author: anonymous. Vernacular interpretation: thick clouds floating in the air, wet grass and grass. Xiaoya Hundred Flowers is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China.

2. White clouds are empty: "White clouds rise far and swing into the clear sky." Source "White Cloud Sky", author Jiao Yu, vernacular interpretation: White clouds rise from distant mountains and sway into the clear sky.

3. chanting cloud: "the emperor's hometown is covered with white clouds and flying all over the sky." Origin of Poetry: Full Tang Poetry: Volume 63_9. Author Dong Sigong. The main idea of this poem is that people have made great achievements in their official career.

4, the five wonders in the mountains, the cloud on the mountain: "The white clouds on the mountain are not scattered, and the green wheat in Tanaka will dry up." The origin of Bai Juyi's Five Poems in the Mountain means that the white clouds on the mountain have not dispersed, and the wheat in the field will wither.

5. Cloud: "Ying Ying Daliangguo, Yu Yu Secretary Desk." The source of Cloud written by Li Qiao and Ying Ying is light and clear, which can be used to describe the white clouds in ancient poetry. Interpretation of vernacular: White clouds rise from the beam and are hazy and diffuse.

References:

Cloud (Poem by Li Qiao)-Baidu Encyclopedia