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Poetry about good weather

Poems describing good weather

1. The white sun shines in the spring sky in Chang'an, and the green poplar trees and smoke hang down in the wind. ——Li Bai's "Yangchun Song"

2. Smoke cages, cold water, moon cages and sand, I parked in Qinhuai at night near a restaurant. ——Du Mu's "Porting Qinhuai"

3. Now that Li Bai has passed away, how full and missing is the moon in the blue sky? ——Tang Yin's "Singing Wine to the Moon"

4. Dongwuwang In Yuhang, the sea of ​​clouds and the horizon are vast. ——Su Shi's "Nanxiangzi·He Yang Yuanshi moved to Mizhou"

5. Under the moon, the flying mirror and the clouds form the sea tower. ——Li Bai's "Farewell at the Jingmen Gate"

6. The bright moon shines brightly on my bed, and the stars are drifting west into the night. ——Cao Pi's "Two Songs of Yan - Part 1"

7. Get the five rainbows and ride on the sky to build a long bridge. ——Li Bai's "Jiaoshan Looks at Liaoshan"

8. No one passes by the fence during the long day, only dragonflies and butterflies fly. ——Fan Chengda's "Four O'clock Pastoral Miscellany·Part 2"

9. The broken rainbow and the rain clear the autumn sky, and the mountains are dyed with new green.

——Huang Tingjian "Niannujiao·Broken Rainbow Jiyu"