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Poems about frogs

1, Poem: Listen to frogs.

From: Song Xin Qi Ji's "Walking on the Yellow Sand Road on the Xijiang Moonlit Night".

Interpretation: There are waves of frogs barking in my ears.

2. Poetry: It rains at home in Huangmei season, and frogs are everywhere in the grass pond.

Said by: The Guest by Zhao Shixiu in Song Dynasty.

Interpretation: Mei Huangshi, every family is shrouded in rain, and there are bursts of frogs beside the grassy pond.

3. Poetry: If you rest for a night, the east wind will be cold for ten days.

Said by: Tao Jueju.

Explanation: Strangely, one night, the croaking suddenly stopped. It turned out that the east wind started again, bringing cold for several days.

4. Poetry: When the water is full, sometimes you can see herons and frogs in the grass.

From: Song Luyou's Living in Early Summer

Interpretation: When the lake overflows, egrets are dancing, the grass on the lake is singing, and frogs are everywhere.

5, verse: suffocation is a castle, frogs are orchestral.

Said by: Xia Meng by Don Jia.

Interpretation: Qi is a pavilion, and frogs are string sounds.