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Interpretation of eaves rain

Rain dripped from the eaves. Tang Du Fu's poem "Leave a chapter for the South Building of the Imperial Banquet": "Wild clouds are low, and the rain on the eaves is fine with the wind." Rain dripping from the eaves. Tang Du Fu's "Qinzhou Miscellaneous Poems" No.17: "The rain falls on the eaves and the mountains and clouds are on the low walls." Feng Yansi of the Southern Tang Dynasty wrote "Gui Zi Ballad": "Where is the flute? I dream about it in the middle of the night. Bamboo wind eaves rain cold window drops. "

Word decomposition

Interpretation of eaves × the part of the roof that protrudes from the wall: eaves. Corridor cornices. Front eaves. Sewer. Eaves and teeth. Edge or projection of a hat: The edge of a hat. Radical: wood; Explanation of rain: water drops falling from the clouds: rain. Rain is falling in rainy season, falling: rain and snow. Radical: rain.