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Verses related to Enshi Jade Dew

1. Clivia blooms in autumn, and the yellow leaves are beautiful. ——Huangshan Scenic Area·Taiping Lake

2. The Hanshan area is sad and green, with jade dew and red snails sitting in tears. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Hanshan Temple"

3. The jade dew lightly touches the belted clothes, and the roaring waves of the clear pond hit the coir boat. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Ode to the Dusk River"

4. The tender buds of jade dew can hardly hide their shadows, and the new flowers of Yaotai are dancing in chaos. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Sleepwalking Tianmu's Song of Farewell"

5. Jade dew drips with moss, and the wind blows the leaves and destroys them. ——Zhang Zhihe of the Tang Dynasty, "Enter Niuxiu Temple Early"

6. There are jade dew in the palm leaves, and everyone loves to watch the birds turning over them. ——Su Shi's "Lychee Ballad" of the Song Dynasty

7. The black crane flies in, the frost and dew are heavy, and the tea leaves cooked at night are fragrant. ——Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty, "Shanjia Qingtea"

8. The jade dew has withered, the osmanthus seeds are yellow, and the green shirt of Sima Tingzhou is wet. ——"Climbing Yueyang Tower" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

9. The jade dew is cold and dense in autumn, and the vast wild scenery is beautiful. ——Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Climbing the Stork Tower"

10. The jade dew on the road is withered, and the country's wine is pitiful. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty "Collection from Lushan to Huang County"