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Poems describing the sky
1. The bright moon rises from the mountains in the sky, in the infinite haze of the sea of clouds. -Guan Shanyue by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: A bright moon rises from Qilian Mountain and crosses the vast sea of clouds.

2.? Like a bird, she still flapped her wings and felt sorry for herself, leaving Beijing for more than ten years. -Tang Gaoshi "Don't move big"

Interpretation: The yellow sand all over the sky covered the sun and the sky was gloomy. The cold north wind has just sent away the geese and brought heavy snow.

3.? The Yellow River is getting farther and farther away, because it flows in the middle of the Yellow River, and Yumenguan is located on a lonely mountain. -Wang Zhihuan's Liangzhou Ci in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The Yellow River flowing in the distance seems to be connected with white clouds, and Yumenguan stands alone in the mountains, looking lonely and cold.

4.? Early in the morning, I bid farewell to Jiangling city, which is high into the sky, thousands of miles away, and the boat is only one day away. -Li Bai's "Early Making Baidicheng" in the Tang Dynasty

Commentary: Looking up from the river, you can see the colorful clouds in Baidicheng, such as among the clouds, and the scenery is gorgeous! Jiangling, thousands of miles away, arrived in one day.

5.? The birds flew without a trace, leaving the lonely clouds free and unfettered. -Li Bai's Sitting Alone in Jingting Mountain in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Birds fly high without a shadow, and lonely clouds go alone.