Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Cold dew and wet moss, what do you mean by coming to Peng 'an in autumn?
Cold dew and wet moss, what do you mean by coming to Peng 'an in autumn?
From "Miscellaneous Songs and Mountain Partridges", the original text is: Guan Yu kept it for a long time, and the empty boudoir came alone. Cold dew and wet moss make autumn come. People sit in brothels late, when bloom. Worried people are old, but heartbroken people don't know. At the beginning of the cold dew, the air was wet and cold, even the moss on the roadside was wet, bidding farewell to the arrival of summer and autumn (Peng, referring to the lotus in summer; Autumn on the sideburns means that even the bun on the sideburns is dyed with autumn colors. ) Classical Chinese pays more attention to context, and there are many associations, so it is good to think fluently. Translation is nothing more than faithfulness and elegance. Best wishes.
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