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What are the ancient poems related to "saving water"?

One, half an acre of square pond is open, and the sky is cloudy.

1, translation: a pond half an acre square, open like a mirror, crystal clear, the sky and clouds shining, floating on the water.

2. Source: Zhu's reading thoughts in Southern Song Dynasty.

Second, the canal is required to be so clear, because there is running water at the source.

Why is the water in the pond so clear? It is because there is an inexhaustible source that continuously delivers living water to it.

2. Source: Zhu's reading thoughts in Southern Song Dynasty.

Third, the spring eyes are silent and cherish the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water and loves sunny and soft.

1, translation: Spring eyes are silent because they can't stand the thin water flow, and the shade reflects the water because it loves sunny days and the softness of the wind.

2. Source: Xiao Chi by Yang Wanli in Song Dynasty.

Fourth, give them to the boy in exchange for good wine. When I am with you, I will share eternal sadness.

1, translation: call your children out and let them change wine. Let's get rid of this endless sadness, the desert is short of water, and the way to save it is under discussion!

2, the source: "I will enter the wine, not see you"-Tang Libai.

Fifth, the water is clear and beautiful. From a spoonful to a thousand miles. When it comes to benefiting people and things, it's time to stop.

The water is extremely clear and beautiful. From a spoonful to a river, it stretches for thousands of miles.

2. Source: Liu Yuxi's "Don't be white with a sigh" in the Tang Dynasty.