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A poem describing gloomy and dreary weather
Dark clouds over the city, Kong Yu, Shan Ye.
Dark clouds crush the city and want to destroy it: this poem comes from Li He's "Wild Goose Gate Taishouxing" in the Tang Dynasty. It vividly depicts the dark clouds and the city seems to be oppressed and breathless, giving people a feeling of depression and heaviness.
Mountain Kong Yu Monster: This poem comes from Su Shi's Drinking Two Rains on Lake Chuqing in Song Dynasty. Although it depicts the rainy scenery, the poet shows the depression and wonderful beauty of rainy days with the change of scenery.
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