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What ancient poems describe fine weather?

The world changes every day, the clouds are different every day, the leaves are changing every day, and the weather is changing rapidly every day. The weather is changing and we are feeling it. We can record the weather by taking pictures, while the ancients kept the weather by writing poems.

1, it seems that this star is not last night, who is the wind dew standing in the middle of the night? -Huang Jingren's "Seven Huai"

The star in front of me is not the star of last night. Who did I stand in the wind for all night?

2, stained with clothes to wet apricot rain, blowing the face without cold wind. -Zhinan's "Jueju"

In the spring of March, apricot blossoms are in full bloom, and the drizzle seems to have deliberately wetted my clothes and kept raining. Gently brushing people's faces, the warm wind with the fresh breath of willows is intoxicating.

3. The empty mountain after the rain stands in the autumn evening. -Wang Wei's Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains

After the new rain, the valley is empty and fresh, and the weather is particularly cool in early autumn and evening.

4, on the moon, the willow shoots, people are about after dusk. -Ouyang Xiu's Life Inspector Yuan Xi

After dusk, at the time of the willow tip on the moon, I met a beautiful woman

5. Sunrise in the east and rain in the west. The road is sunny but sunny. -Liu Yuxi's "Two Zhuzhi Ci Poems, the First Part"

Just like the sun in the east and the rain in the west. You said it was not sunny, right? The weather is sunny again.

6, the water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are rainy. -Su Shi's "Drinking Two Rains on Lake Chuqing, Part Two"

In the bright sunshine, the West Lake is rippling and sparkling, which is beautiful. On rainy days, the West Lake is hazy in the mountains, showing another wonderful scenery.