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Are there any ancient poems about the wind?

Wind is a poem written by Li Qiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

This poem describes the power of the wind. As far as the seasonal function of "wind" is concerned, autumn wind can make all trees wither, but spring wind can teach all flowers to bloom; The last two sentences describe where the "wind" goes in different scenes: when the wind crosses the river, the water surface is rough; When I entered the bamboo forest, I saw the bamboo poles close together.

Wind, as an image of nature, is invisible and intangible, and can only be felt in the individual's heart or known through the changes of external objects.

Therefore, there is no word "wind" in the whole poem, nor does it directly describe the external form and explicit characteristics of the wind, but it shows the gentleness and tenacity of the wind through the changes of the original or original state of foreign objects under the action of the wind.

It can be seen that the poet is familiar with and clear about material common sense. Supported by this common sense of life, the poet skillfully expresses the characteristics of the wind through the deformation of foreign objects.

Using indirect description to express various modes of the wind makes people really feel the gentleness and charm of the wind.