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Ancient poems describing beautiful days

An ancient poem describing a beautiful day: "The clouds suddenly swept away and the morning sun spit out." "It's a fine day today, with no wind or rain." "Light rain, clear weather, evening flowers still shine on wild people." "The situation is clear and the weather is fine. You may wish to travel and forget to come back." "Every day is a good day, and there is no middle deviation."

1, the clouds suddenly swept away and the morning light spit out.

Source: New Youth by Song Mei Yao Chen.

Suddenly the dark clouds were swept away and the sun shone slowly.

The weather is fine today, there is no wind or rain.

Source: Liu Yuan Zhong Bing's Peach Blossom Song.

Today is a fine day, with no wind or rain.

3, light rain, the weather in Chu Qing, sunset still shines on wild people.

The Songs of Chu by Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty.

The sky began to clear up after a light rain. What a beautiful day. The afterglow of the evening shines on the flowers, and the light and shadow reflect the people nearby.

4, the situation is clear and sunny, you might as well travel and forget to come back.

Source: Song Chenghao, Doing Things in the Suburbs.

In addition, today is Tomb-Sweeping Day, sunny and sunny, which is very suitable for amusement, but we can't forget it.

5. Every day is a good day, not the center.

Source: Seven Poems by Songshi Daoyan.

Every day is sunny and sunny, without any inclination. Isn't it just right?