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What do you mean by fireflies flying a hundred herbs?

Fireflies fly a hundred herbs, which means fireflies fly on the grass. This poem comes from the eighth of Twelve Imitations of Ancient Times by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Its complete line is "Jade dew gives birth to autumn clothes, fireflies fly a hundred herbs".

The poems of "Twelve Poems Imitating Ancient Times" are not written in one place, and the contents are not uniform, and the thoughts reflected are also very complicated: some write a bitter trip, while others are difficult to sigh; Some people hate that life is short, while others advise people to eat, drink and be merry in time.

Appreciation of Eight Twelve Imitation Ancient Books;

1, Selected Poems of Tang Dynasty: Liu Yun: He didn't mean it at first, but he said it and achieved it again. Xiao Yun: This article is an anti-ancient poem. "Seeking immortality by food is mostly caused by medicine." Gabe's ambition is to learn immortality, but he still opposes Sao Yun.

2. "Don't cut the Tang Poetry": The world will eventually wither, and the situation depends on life. Just eat, drink and be merry.

3, "Tang and Song Poetry Wine": The punch line is natural and unexpected.

4, "Li Taibai Poetry Alcohol": Yan Yun: Xing and Qing both come from "300 Articles", always helpless. Another kind of cloud: grass turns into firefly, which is a cloud of "flying a hundred herbs" and is very spiritual. Another cloud: five or six sentences, see big. Yan Canglang said: the long-term use of the house must come down, that is, unknown things.

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Twelve Ancient Imitations