"Purple Qi Comes From The East" was a poem that described auspicious signs. It was often used to describe the arrival of good luck. The following are some poems that contain "Purple Air Comes From The East": - Auspicious snow heralds a bumper harvest. Purple clouds come from the east to fill the Great Wall. (Dream of the Red Chamber) - Purple clouds come from the east, and the red clouds in Yunheng Pavilion reflect the clear and cold water. (Journey to the West) - Purple clouds come from the east, spring fills the garden, when will the bright moon shine on me? (Water Margins) - Purple clouds from the east fill the gate and the red clouds fill the mountain garden. Romance of the Three Kingdoms - Purple qi comes from the east, swallows return, peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze. (Li Qingzhao's Ci) - Purple qi comes from the east, the heavenly fortune comes, red flowers bloom, happy things come. (Tang Wan Ci) The "purple gas" in these poems all referred to auspicious qi, and "coming from the east" meant that this auspicious qi came from the east.