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What are the poems with gloomy weather?
Interpretation: In the countryside, on the road and by the stone bridge, people are walking slowly with umbrellas; There are still farmers working in the fields, and their houses are sparse and silent in the rain.
The night will be over, I lie in bed listening to the sound of wind and rain, in a daze in my dream, riding an armored horse across the frozen river to the northern battlefield. (Lu You's November 4th storm)
Commentary: That night is almost over. I was lying in bed and heard the wind and rain. I dreamt in a daze that I rode a horse in armor across the frozen river.
Mourning day, drizzle like tears; Pedestrians on the road want to die. (Du Mu's Qingming)
Interpretation: During the Qingming Festival in the south of the Yangtze River, the drizzle drifted one after another, and pedestrians on the road were down and out.
On a cold rainy night, Wu lives alone in Chushan, Fujian. (Wang Changling "Breaking up with Xin Jian at Furong Inn")
Interpretation: The melancholy rain enveloped the river and bid farewell to my friends in the morning, leaving only the lonely shadow of Chushan.
The acropolis bathed in rain and light dust, and the guest house was green and willow-colored. (Wang Wei's "Send Yuan Er An Xi")
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