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What poems contain "July, August and September"?

1, in July, the heart of the wild geese in Shuofang was bitter, and the photos fell south. In the south of the Yangtze River in August, it turns cloudy and sunny, and it is difficult for clouds to wander in the sky at night.

Yan Mingxing Tang Dynasty: Bao Rong

In July, the heart of the wild goose in Shuofang is bitter, and the joint photo falls to the south. In the south of the Yangtze River in August, it turns cloudy and sunny, and it is difficult for clouds to wander in the sky at night.

Wings are tired and distressed, screaming at each other. Chu Tong stayed by the smoke all night, and the sand was covered with grass.

The moon is dark and windy, and I don't know where to live. Chu Tong Hu is hurting my God. I have never been a pedestrian in Ren Yuan.

There are many feather families in the south of the Yangtze River, so it is better to trap this kind of guest bird.

Explanation:

In July, the geese in the north are full of sadness and fly to the land in the south in droves. In August, the weather in the south of the Yangtze River is always cloudy and sunny, and clouds cover the whole sky, making it difficult to fly at night. The wings are scarred and the heart is full of fear. You can hear responses from all directions when you make a phone call. Chu's children sleep on the smoky river bank at night, and the beach is covered with nets, which have been attached to the grass.

The moonlight is hazy and the wind is wailing. I want to fly down from the sky, but I don't know where to live. Chu's child, why do you make me so sad? You must have never been far from home. There are many birds in Jiangnan. Why do you want to catch this wild goose?

2. On the evening of August 15 last year, the apricot garden beside Qujiang Pool. On the night of August 15 this year, in front of Songpu Shatou Water Hall.

Tang Bai Juyi's "Looking at the Moon on the Pavilion on the 15th of August"

On the evening of August 15 last year, next to the apricot garden by Qujiang Pool. On the night of August 15 this year, in front of Songpu Shatou Water Hall.

Where is the hometown in the northwest and the full moon in the southeast. Yesterday, the wind blew and no one would meet. Tonight, the light is as clear as usual.

Explanation:

On the evening of August 15 last year, I spent the festival in the apricot garden next to Qujiangchi in Beijing. However, the night of August 15 this year was spent in front of the demoted Songpu Shatou Water Hall. How can I see that my hometown is in the northwest and the moon has circled several times in the southeast? Yesterday's autumn wind blew through this bleak autumn, and tonight's clear moonlight remains the same.

3, September 9, overlooking the mountains and rivers, returning home and looking at the wind and smoke.

Mount Xuanwu on September 9th/Visit Mount Xuanwu on September 9th Tang Dynasty: Lu.

Looking at the mountains and rivers on September 9, returning to the heart and looking at the wind and smoke. In another country, drinking Jinhua wine, Wan Li shares the same sorrow with Hongyan.

Explanation:

On September 9, I climbed Xuanwu Mountain and overlooked the mountains and rivers. My thoughts and wishes to return to my hometown are as strong as the dust gathered in front of me.

In other people's hometown, we drank this chrysanthemum wine together. We left our home in Wan Li and looked at the sky where the geese flew, and our hearts were equally sad.

4. The north wind rolled the white grass and blew it away, and the snow in August crossed the Tatar sky.

A song "Snow White Farewell to Tian Shuji Wu's Homecoming" in Tang Dynasty;

The north wind swept across the earth and messed up Pennisetum, and the weather in August will be covered with heavy snow. Suddenly, like a night wind blowing, like a pear tree in bloom.

Snowflakes fell into the curtains and wet them. The fur was not warm and the gold cup was too thin. The general used cold hands to protect his hands. The armored steel was too cold to wear.

The desert freezes over/kloc-0.000 feet, with a crack, and the sky is full of darkness and melancholy. In the manager's account, this wine is a farewell party, and the Huqin Pipa flute ensemble adds luster to this entertainment.

In the evening, in front of the headquarters gate, heavy snow fell, the red flag froze, and the wind could not drag. Luntai East Gate, welcome to the capital. Go, the mountain road is covered with snow.

I haven't seen you in the winding mountain road, leaving only a row of horseshoe prints.

Explanation:

The north wind swept across the earth, breaking the white grass, and it snowed heavily in the sky in August in Saibei. The spring breeze seems to blow up overnight, and the trees are in full bloom like pear blossoms. Snowflakes flew into the bead curtain and wet the curtain. Fox fur was too thin to keep warm and covered with brocade quilt. The general's hands are too cold to open the bow, and his armor is too cold to put on. The endless desert is covered with thick ice, and the sky in Wan Li is filled with gloomy clouds.

The coach put the wine in the account as a farewell party to return the guests, and the Huqin Pipa Qiangdi played an ensemble. At night, the snow in front of Yuanmen kept falling, the red flag froze and the wind could not move. Take you back to Beijing outside the east gate of Luntai. Tianshan road was covered with heavy snow when I went there. You have disappeared from the winding mountain road, leaving only a line of horseshoe prints in the snow.

5. On the poor third night of September, dewdrops are like real pearls and bows.

Mujiang Song in Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

A sunset gradually sank into the river, half green and half green. The loveliest thing is the ninth day of September. The bright pearl's bright crescent moon is shaped like a bow.

Explanation:

The reflection of the sunset on the river sparkles in the sunlight, half of which is dark blue and the other half is red. The loveliest thing is the night on the third day of September, with dew like beads and crescent like a bow.