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Ancient poems about hot weather. What are the poems about hot weather?

1. The red sun is scorching like fire, and the fields and rice are half withered. The farmer's heart was like boiling water, and the king and grandson upstairs shook their fans. ——"Water Margin·Chapter 16"

2. The volcano should be hotter in June, and there will be no pedestrians at the Chiting crossing. ——Cen Shen's "Sending Deputy Envoy Li to the Official Army in Qixi"

3. In the scorching sun in front of the door, take a moment to enjoy the cool air. ——Wu Jiaji's "Jingyan Quatrains"

4. When you sleep tiredly, your body is like fire, and when you are thirsty, your sweat is like beads. ——Quan Deyu "Bitter Heat in Disease"

5. The heavy rain from the front mountain came across the stream, washing away the heat in the world. ——Wu Qian's "Magpie Bridge Immortal: The Boat Moored Yesterday"

6. It is still hot in Chang'an every year, and the internal officials give ice back to each other. ——Liu Tong's "Mofu"

7. Lying by the north window with the heat in mind, dripping with sweat. ——Su Che's "He Han Zongbi Heavy Rain"

8. It was bitterly hot on July 6, and I couldn't eat even a short meal. ——Du Fu's "The bitter heat of early autumn still piles up cases"

9. The weather is so hot that the days are longer, and I lean against the picture window wet with sweat. ——Zhisheng's "Xia Ci"

10. The round fan lifts itself up without shaking in the wind. It is full of green bamboo and slender white ramie, which is not affected by the heat.

——Wen Zhengming's "The Sapphire Case: Vomiting Pomegranate Flowers in the Courtyard"