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A poem praising grapes
1, "Grape" Tang?

If you don't collect beads at night, the moon will become clear.

Grapes are covered with branches. From a distance, they are like tents inlaid with pearls, so lovely in the moonlight.

2, "Su Mu Zhe" Zhao Wen in the Song Dynasty

A grape is so green that the pond is full.

A shelf of green grapes is as green and clear as the water in the pond.

3, "Water Tune Song Tou" Song Dynasty Huang

Ying Pingting smiled, drunk grapes are newly ripe, and the West Building will be full tomorrow.

Because of a beautiful smile, I was drunk when the grapes were ripe. Mingyue just arrived in the West Building.

4, "He Xinlang" Xin Qiji in Song Dynasty

Thousands of miles of Xiaoxiang grapes are rising, and people want to sail.

The smell of fermented grapes in the Xiangjiang River is intoxicating, so I untied the boat and planned to leave.

5. "Xiangyang Song" Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty?

Looking at the duck head green in Hanshui from a distance is like the beginning of grapes.

From a distance, the wild ducks in Hanshui are as lovely as freshly fermented grapes.