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Five-character quatrains in summer ancient poems

The five-character quatrains in ancient Xia poems are as follows:

1, Wang Zhihuan is at Heron Villa.

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

Although this poem does not directly mention the summer heat, it expresses the poet's lofty aspirations with magnificent scenery of mountains and rivers. Coping with the hot summer is an attitude of life that is constantly pursued and transcended expressed in the poem.

2. Autumn night in Mutu

In the autumn night, candlelight reflected the screen, and Fan slapped the fireflies with his hand.

The stone steps at night are as cold as cold water, sitting and staring at the cowherd and the weaver girl.

By depicting the tranquility of autumn night and the beauty of starry sky, this poem combines natural scenery with people's emotions, showing the unique tranquility and warmth of summer.

3. Liu Yuxi's Autumn Night

Sunset, infinitely beautiful, only near dusk.

Go up a storey still higher, one inch of heart, one inch of sorrow.

This poem expresses the poet's beautiful praise for the sunset, but it also implies his worries about the passage of time and the short life. In summer, when the sun sets, this expression conforms to the characteristics of festivals.

4. Wang Wei's "Two Thoughts on Going out of the Hedge Gate to Meet the Cold in Autumn Night"

Where is the autumn wind? Xiao Xiao sent the goose.

When the morning light enters the courtyard, lonely guests smell it first.

This poem takes wild geese as the scene and expresses the arrival of autumn wind. The poet lamented the coolness of autumn wind, and also expressed his homesickness for distant guests.

By carefully tasting these ancient poems, we can feel the poet's unique feelings about summer. They use concise words to integrate natural scenery, philosophy of life and emotional expression into poetry, bringing readers both visual and spiritual enjoyment.

These ancient poems are not only treasures of literature, but also treasures of culture. They have inherited the wisdom and feelings of the Chinese nation, and let us feel the temperature of history and the beauty of present life. While appreciating these ancient poems, we also have a deeper understanding of the deep feelings of ancient China literati for nature and life.