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What couplets describe the heat in summer?

Part one: warm wind makes wheat angry on sunny days; Bottom line: when green grass wins flowers.

The first part: I don't know the heat when I'm exhausted; Bottom line: But I'm sorry that summer is very long.

The first part: the beauty of spring candle; Bottom line: Clear yin and clear summer head.

Part one: Andrew Wan Lifeng; Bottom line: The wind is blowing on my skirt.

The first part: a bed of spring leek green; The second part: Shili Daohuaxiang Statue.

The first part: the lotus leaf is infinite; Bottom line: Lotus reflected in the sun is different in color.

Part I: Farmer Fang Xia Yun; Bottom line: Sit still and dare to eat.

The first part: spread white felt on the Yang Shuhua with a diameter of 30 inches; Bottom line: Lotus leaves in western Yunnan are stacked with green money.

The first part: it rains at home in Huangmei season; Bottom line: frogs are everywhere in the grass pond.

Part I: Early summer is still clear and harmonious; Bottom line: the grass hasn't stopped.

Part one: warm wind makes wheat angry on sunny days; Bottom line: when green grass wins flowers. -"Early Summer is Things" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Anshi

Interpretation: Sunny weather and warm breeze gave birth to wheat, and wheat fragrance came with the wind. The shade of green grass is far better than the warm spring season in bloom.

The first part: I don't know the heat when I'm exhausted; Bottom line: But I'm sorry that summer is very long. -Bai Juyi? Look at cutting wheat.

Interpretation: I don't care how hot it is when I am exhausted, but I cherish the long summer.

The first part: the beauty of spring candle; Bottom line: Clear yin and clear summer head. -Southern Liang, Wang, Confucian monks ""

Interpretation: Spring goes and summer comes.

Part one: Andrew Wan Lifeng; Bottom line: The wind is blowing on my skirt. -"Summer Night Sigh" written by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: How to call a million fried clothes?

The first part: a bed of spring leek green; Bottom line: ten miles of rice and flowers. -Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions

Interpretation: A bed of leek (an ancient unit of measurement) is green, and the rice in 10 is in full bloom. ?

The first part: the lotus leaf is infinite; Bottom line: Lotus reflected in the sun is different in color. -Yang Wanli, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Chu Xiao and Jingci Temple send Lin Zifang"

Interpretation: After all, it is the beautiful scenery of the West Lake in June, and its unique scenery is different from other times. A piece of green lotus leaf is boundless, and the sunlight reflects the lotus flower exceptionally bright red.

Part I: Farmer Fang Xia Yun; Bottom line: Sit still and dare to eat. -the song dynasty poet Dai Fugu's "great fever"

Interpretation: Farmers dare not eat the grain from farming in summer, which shows that farmers have a hard time.

The first part: spread white felt on the Yang Shuhua with a diameter of 30 inches; Bottom line: Lotus leaves in western Yunnan are stacked with green money. -Du Fu, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, wrote nine quatrains and seven poems.

Interpretation: Yang Shuhua flying all over the sky is scattered on the path, as if covered with a layer of white felt; And patches of green lotus leaves in the stream are dyed, like round green money piled on the water.

The first part: it rains at home in Huangmei season; Bottom line: frogs are everywhere in the grass pond. -the Southern Song Dynasty poet's "Guest"

Commentary: In Huangmei season, every household is suffering from misty rain. Frogs are everywhere in green areas.

Part I: Early summer is still clear and harmonious; Bottom line: the grass hasn't stopped. -Xie Lingyun in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Swim Redstone into the Sailing Sea"

Interpretation: In the early summer, the weather was finally refreshing and warm, and the grass did not wither because of the sun exposure.