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Ancient poems about cold dew solar terms

The ancient poems of the cold dew solar terms are as follows:

1, cool wind moves, cold dew is zero. -Bai Juyi's On the Pool in the Tang Dynasty

A cool breeze blows gently, and the dew in the morning is very cold.

2, the breeze blows the pillow mat, and the white dew is wet. -Bai Juyi's Pregnant on a Cold Night in the Tang Dynasty

The breeze blew on the pillow mat, and the Millennium wet the clothes.

3, the newly opened cold dew cluster is far more red than water. -Han Yu's Mu Furong in the Tang Dynasty

In the cold dew season, hibiscus flowers are in full bloom, redder than in spring.

On Xiao Shutong's leaves, the moon is white dew. -Dai Li in the Tang Dynasty, "Looking at the Cold Dew on the Buttonwood Leaves on a Moonlit Night"

On a cold moonlit night, dew has just condensed on the sparse buttonwood leaves, and the cold moonlight shines on it, emitting an intoxicating chill.

5, wild flowers like tears, red makeup tears, cold dew full of branches. -"Looking at Autumn Day" by Liu Cang in Tang Dynasty

The water drops on the wild flowers are like red tears, the branches are covered with cold dew, and the branches are too weak.