1. Yu Xia scattered into Qi, and Chengjiang was as quiet as practice. -Xie Tiao's poem "Going to Three Mountains Late, Returning to Beijing" in Southern Dynasties.
The sunset clouds spread like a piece of colored satin. The clarified river is calm, like a silk.
2. Sunset and lonely Qi Fei, autumn waters and sky are the same. -Tang Wang Bo's "Teng Xu".
Sunset and Qi Fei, a lonely goose, fall in love with the sky.
The breeze is boundless, the boots are thin, and the fish tail is red. -Su Song Shiyou Jinshan Temple.
Thin boots refer to the fine lines that appear on the water like boots when the wind blows. This is a picture rippling in the breeze, and the sunset glow in the air is as bright red as a fish's tail. Both sentences are figurative rhetoric, which makes the scene more vivid.
White clouds and red clouds break at dawn from the sea, and plums and river willows are in the wild in spring. -Don Du Shen Yan and Lu Cheng's early spring trip in Jinling.
Clouds are angry from the sea, it is already dark, and plum blossoms and willows on the river are full of spring.
5. Clouds and fog are dew and warmth. See you in Jiangcun, stay in the sea tree. -The History of Gaozhai Poetry by Kun in the Southern Dynasties.
Warm, dim eyes. Look, it's the same as now. Separation, lush vegetation. Sea tree, sea and tree. This is a picture of villages looming in the distance and sea trees coming out of the mountains in the sunrise fog.
6. Half a wisp of flying clouds, make a day of wind and rain. -Wang Song Zhuo's "Minus Magnolia".
This is a scene when the rain clears and the rosy clouds disperse.