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Ancient poems of cold dew and solar terms

1, reciting 24 Qi poems, Cold Dew September Festival

Yuan Zhen

The cold dew scares the autumn night, and the chrysanthemums turn yellow at first sight.

Thousands of winds sweep the fallen leaves, and Wan Li geese follow the sun.

Turn clams into sad birds, and harvest fields to fear the first frost.

Because I know that pine and cypress are gray in winter and summer.

2. Zuo Li's poems in cold open air to cover the wind and rain

[Song] Cao Yanyue

It's been a long time. It's hot in rainy days, so I'm going home.

Dewdrops are cold and late, and the weather becomes fierce and flying sand.

White urn should float wine, yellow fence can open.

One river and three miles, I want to ask for fairy tea.

Hanlu and Li stayed in the bookstore.

[Ming] Qiu

Pity till now, autumn is cold.

The stream slammed against the fence, and the moonlight moved firewood.

Chrysanthemums are hidden in the path, and the flowers are beautiful, so they are beside the fence.

Read more suspicious dreams and ask more questions by candlelight.

4, seven laws, cold dew

Hou [contemporary]

On the eighth day of October, the air is crisp and auspicious clouds are full of purple.

It condenses into cold dew and destroys red leaves, and the sun is shining.

The frost-thin valley in Dieling Mountain and the new valley in Man Cang are deserted.

Feelings are pinned on the beautiful scenery of Sanjiang, flying in the north and flying in the south.