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What are the poems and proverbs that describe the Millennium solar terms?

Think of my brother on a moonlit night, and think of my brother on a moonlit night.

[Tang] Du Fu

A vagrant heard the drums heralding the battle, which was the first call of a wild goose on the border in autumn.

The dew turns to frost tonight, and the moonlight at home is bright!

Brothers are scattered, and no one can ask about life and death.

Letters sent to Luoyang city are often not delivered, and wars often do not stop.

Give birth on a cool night.

Bai Juyi

The breeze blew on the pillow mat and the clothes were wet with dew.

Blind date night, but it gets cold when it's late.

Peace and Prosperity (Tang: Du Fu)

The white dew is sweet, and the horseshoe disappears early.

The garden is connected with stone trees, and the boat crosses the river.

Have a few fish to enjoy, hurry back to whip.

Gradually know that autumn is really beautiful, and there are many hidden paths.

Late Autumn in Nanhu Lake (Tang Bai Juyi)

In August, the white dew falls and the lake is old.

There were many autumn winds the night before, and the load was dumped by half.

Climb the green maple with your hands and step on the yellow reeds with your feet.

Sad old face, cold autumn hug.

Huai Chu has brothers, Shu Dao has brothers.

When will Wan Li come? Yan Bobai.

Miscellaneous Poems (fourth from left in Wei and Jin Dynasties)

Autumn wind blows, and the white dew is frost.

Soft and vigorous, green leaves are yellow day and night.

The bright moon rises from the cliff, and the light flow is dull.

Put it on the porch facing the vestibule, and the morning geese are flying.

Kochi lives everywhere, but he guards an empty hall.

Strong teeth do not live forever, and they are often generous at the end of the year.