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What are the poems that describe May?

1. Verses describing May:

1. Twenty-five strings play the moon at night, Tang Qianqi's "Guiyan"

2. Yuexianlou "Two Untitled Poems" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty on the fifth watch

3. On the third day of the moonlight upstairs, Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty "Ding Xifan·Haiyan wants to fly and adjust her feathers"

4. On the third day of the moonlight Five Nights in the Tang Dynasty Wen Tingyun's "Nan Gezi·Pu Rui Tian Huang Zi"

5. Song Qin Guan of the Song Dynasty "Looking at the Sea Tide·Green Peaks of Qin" in the Smokey Moon over the Five Lakes

6. One Hundred and Fifteen Nights "Cold Food Night" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty tomorrow after the moon

7. "Four Untitled Poems" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty at the fifth watch of the moon slanting upstairs

8. Discussing the Farewell before the Tao Ye Zun of Belief in the Past I blushed at night and imitated plum makeup, my eyebrows were emerald, and I was like a moon painting. When I came, I was drunk under the flag pavilion. I knew it was the one who helped the horse. I remembered that I had used up all the lights at the fifth watch and didn't remember the last few words. Song Yanji said "Spring in the Jade House"

9. Shui Su Wu Xi Yue Tang Li Bai "Send Judge Zhao to the Prime Minister's Curtain in Qianfu"

10. The fifteenth full moon in the sea Tang Li Bai "Climbing the highest peak of Wushan Mountain from Badong boat trip through Qutang Gorge" "Inscription on the Wall"

11. "The Five Lakes, Clouds and Moon and the Sailing Ship Opening the Tang Dynasty" Du Mu's "Two Poems of the Song Dynasty by Wen Kaijiang Prime Minister" Slow/Water Dragon Song"

13. The Way of the King of the Song Dynasty in the Misty Five Lakes and the Moon "Slow Victory/Slow Sound"

14. The Five Lakes and the Moon in the Song Dynasty Han Yuanji's "Water" Song Dynasty's Song Dynasty Chen Dewu's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Liuluan Guihua Man"

15. Song Dynasty Chen Dewu Song Zhao Yifu's "Touching Yu'er·Old City Yin"

17. The fifteenth day of the moon, Song Dynasty Liu Chenweng's "Yongyu Le·Dengfang Huaxing"

18. The full moon is three on a bright night Anonymous of the Five Song Dynasty's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Snow is flying six times today"

19. The Five Lakes, Clouds and Moon and the Sailing of the Tang Dynasty Xu Hun's "Two Poems on the Next World of Xianggong Shen Xi of the Song Dynasty"

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20. The five lakes are misty and the moon is in conflict with Tang Luoyin's "Thanks to the Monkey Man for Giving Zhu Fu"

21. Yuan Xie Yingfang's "A Jian of Plums·The East Wind Awakens the Old Plum Branches" at the fifth watch of the moonlight "

22. Liu Bingzhong's "The Moon Over the River Shakes the Mountains"

22. "The Moon Over the Five Lakes Returns to Zhouyuan" Zhang Zhihan "The Slowness of Magnolia·Since Middle Age" by Zhouyuan Zhang Zhihan. Go"

24. Flying to the Five Old Peaks, Yuan Yuan Cheng Wenhai's "Water Dragon Yin Second Rhyme Xie Wufeng"

25. Moonlight Three Five Yuan Zhang Ye "Congratulations to the Bridegroom on the Huaishang Mid-Autumn Festival" 》

26. Three-Five Mixed Heart, Moon, Bright Yuan, Li Daochun's "Hundred-Character Order for Hu Xiucai"

27, Zhan Wuhu, Yan Yue, Xiyi Yuan, Feng Zunshi's "Red Crane in the River" Volume 2 of the Aftermath"

28. Song Lu You's "Massiveness" when the moon falls on the fifth watch and the shadows of the trees are moved

29. When the moon rises at night on the third and fifth day of the fifth lunar month, Song Lu You's "Ye Xing"

30. "Songjiang" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty in the misty moon over thousands of mountains

31. "Qin Fu Yin" by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty during the fifth lunar month of Gengzi the year before last

32. "Fan Poetry" by Li Shi of the Song Dynasty during the fifth watch of the night. The moon does not break. The moon does not break. "One Hundred and Thirty-Three Poems" by Shi Faxun of the Five Song Dynasties. "Ninety-three Stanzas"

35. "Forty-One Stanzas" by Shi Huihui of the Song Dynasty.

Introduction to February and May:

< p>May is the fifth month in the Gregorian calendar year. It is a big month with 31 days. "May" is also called "Gao Yue". In the northern hemisphere, May is the third month of spring. This month has two solar terms: Beginning of Summer and Xiaoman. The main festivals in May include: May 1st International Labor Day, May 4th Youth Day, and Mother’s Day.

The English name May is probably derived from Maya, the goddess in charge of spring and life in Roman mythology.