Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Cornice (flat rhyme)
Cornice (flat rhyme)
Invite the bright moon in the quiet night and cut the shadow of poetry.
Pavilions take the lead and nobles look forward to it.
The crane perches on the eaves, and the swallow dives early.
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The spine covers the sun and the moon, and the bow is greedy against the wind.
Invite the bright moon in the quiet night, and the poem is a jade curtain.
Pavilions take the lead and nobles look forward to it.
The crane perches on the eaves, and the swallow dives early.
Precautions:
The eaves and back covered the cool sun, and bowed their heads to block the exploitation and erosion of storms and cold winds.
Only on a quiet and sunny night can the eaves set each other off against the bright moon, but there are many worries in the poems of Yu Lian West Building Lanshan.
But pavilions must stand on the eaves, and when hermits lean on the railing and overlook drinking and writing poems, the eaves of Qionglou can set off a beautiful masterpiece.
The pine crane perches on the eaves, and the picture is beautiful; The nest under the eaves is empty. Who knows where the swallows have been foraging?
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