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Liu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, reflected the solar terms on the moonlit night.
1. The solar terms reflected in the poem Moonlight by Liu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, are astounding.
2. Original text
Moonlit Night/jathyapple
Author Liu, Tang Dynasty
The moonlight is deeper than half a house, and the big dipper is withered south.
Tonight, through the green screen window, I know that spring is warm and the sound of insects is fresh.
3. Translation comparison
The night is still deeper, and the moonlight only illuminates half of the family, and the other half is hidden in the darkness.
The Big Dipper is tilted, so is Nandou.
I didn't know the arrival of spring until tonight. Outside the screen window reflected by leaves, the chirping insects came to the house for the first time.
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