1. After the rain, my favorite reed flower is the fireworks boat. -Lin Bu's Qiu Yongjiang
2. The host marries the woman, and the western family belongs to the woman, smiling in front of the lamp. -Xin Qiji's "The Fairy Tale of Queqiao, Youshan Hangshu"
A gust of wind blew catkins, which made the shop more fragrant. A girl Wu poured wine and advised me to drink it. -Li Bai's departure in a hotel in Nanjing
4. The small banquet is cool and scattered, and the bridge is back to the moon. A song to the hospital, Yi Deng downstairs. -Bai Juyi's "The Night Banquet"
5. Cao Cao's cups and plates are used for laughing, and the faint light is used for a lifetime. -Wang
6. The big boy hoes beans on the east side of the stream, and the boy in the middle is knitting a chicken coop. He likes the death of his child, and the lotus is peeled off at the head of the stream. -Xin Qiji's "Qingpingle Village Residence"
7. Water dish, perch, and some new oranges. The goose yellow wine is warm, and the cup is poured frequently by hand. —— Zhu Dunru's "Water Tune Songs and the Mid-Autumn Festival of the Secretary-General"
8. Several wine markets with green curtains sell flowers in the red sun. -Cao Group's "Cold Food"
9. Water is the hometown, tents are used as houses, and fish soup and rice are often eaten. -Li Xun's "Fishing Songs, Flowers and Autumn"
10. Let's attract a girl with heavy makeup and help a drunk with children. -Fan Chengda's Cold Food in the Suburb
1 1. The old lady draws paper to play chess, and the young son knocks the needle to make a hook. -Du Fu's "Jiangcun"
12. Xishili ripe fragrant rice, hibiscus fence with long bamboo filaments, drooping green fruit. -Fan Chengda's "Shajiangcun Road in Huanxi"
13. Chai Men smells dogs barking, and returns to people in the snowy night. -Liu Changqing's "Lotus Mountain Master in the Snow"
14. Smile before the lamp and say that the bright moon will be sent home with the ship on the night of return. -Guo Zhen's Sleeping Fisherman
15. Daoxiang hunters divide the bears into white, and wine-brewed fishermen break the crab roe. -Huang Tingjian's "Playing Jiangnan Folk Customs"