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Verses describing the beauty of autumn

1. You must remember that the best times of the year are orange and green.

From: "Gift to Liu Jingwen" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty.

Translation: You must remember the best scenery of the year, that is in late autumn when oranges are golden and oranges are green.

2. Since ancient times, autumn has been sad and lonely. I say that autumn is better than spring.

From: "Autumn Poems" by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Since ancient times, I have felt sad and lonely every autumn, but I think autumn is better than spring.

3. After the new rain in the empty mountains, the weather comes late in autumn.

From: "Dwelling in the Mountains in Autumn" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty.

Translation: The empty mountains are bathed in a new rain, and the fall of night makes people feel that it is early autumn.

4. Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the frost leaves are as red as the flowers in February.

From: "Mountain Journey" by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty.

Translation: I stopped the carriage just because I loved the evening view of the maple forest. The frost-stained maple leaves were better than the bright February flowers.

5. The autumn light of silver candles paints the screen coldly, and small fans flutter against the flowing fireflies.

From: "Autumn Eve" by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty.

Translation: On the autumn night, the candlelight shines on the painting screen, holding a small fan in hand to beat the fireflies