The lyre plays a new song, the moon is in the sky, the breeze is cool, and the grass is cool and salty. What does it mean for guests to enjoy chrysanthemums or songs or dance or fly?

On the autumn night when the bright moon is in the sky and the breeze is cool (against the cool pillow grass), friends and colleagues are invited to enjoy chrysanthemums, and the lyre (an ancient piano inlaid with jade) caresses new songs. Everyone sings and dances, and drinks in the order of drinking.

Poetry is rhythmic. In order to maintain a steady and even rhythm, words are often analyzed upside down. The explanation is often unsatisfactory. For example, pillow grass is not easy to insert when it is cold. I lay on the mat and watched everyone sing and dance.' The poet fell at home, not a person.

I don't know much about ancient poetry. I'm just throwing a brick at the jade.