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The ancient poem about cicadas is as follows:

1. The clear sound of dew is far away, and the wind blows several leaves together. The sounds seem to be connected with each other, each perched on a branch. ——Tang Xuetao.

2. The cool breeze of the night reminds me of the morning dew, and the yellow leaves in half the forest fall in love with the slanting light. I also know that the small perch in the tree is difficult to stabilize, and I want to fly far away with the remaining sound. ——Miao Zheng of the Qing Dynasty

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3. Hanging down to drink the dew, the sound of flowing water flows out of the sparse tung trees. The reason for speaking loudly and staying far away is not to borrow the autumn wind. ——Yu Shinan of Tang Dynasty.

4. The tall willow trees are harvested at sunset, but the Qin Dynasty is still flourishing. There are several sounds of wind and dew, and one sound of sorrow from ancient times and the present. Liang Si knows that the trees of Qin have declined and their voices have disturbed the Wei River. Parting every year, I send off the remaining autumn with the song of the year. ——Song Songwu.

5. The sound of cicadas on the willows is like a thousand-mile boat on the sand. After passing through the morning rain, my thoughts are before the chaotic summer wind. Things change from time to time, and people change from time to time. Feeling new but still feeling old

It has been updated for many years. ——Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty.

6. The sound of cicadas in the tall trees enters the evening clouds, which not only worries me but also worries you. Whenever everyone is fine, they seem not to hear it every time. ——Tang Yong

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The meaning of cicada:

Cicada symbolizes resurrection and immortality in ancient China. The chanted cicada possesses the life consciousness of the literati and embodies the life experience of the ancient scholars who lamented the loss of time. The cicada is the externalization of their life consciousness.

The ancients believed that cicadas were noble in nature, living in high places, eating the wind and drinking dew. Since people believed that cicadas lived on dew, they were also a symbol of purity

. These cicada poems contain the nobility, depression and loneliness of literati.