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Poetry describing good weather

Poetry describing good weather

1, Baiyang in Chang 'an in spring, and Populus cathayensis hanging in the wind. -Li Bai's "Yangchun Song"

2, smoke cage cold water moon cage sand, night parking near Qinhuai restaurant. -Du Mu's Bo Qinhuai

Now that Li Bai is dead, how many moons are missing in the sky? -Tang Yin's "Drinking to the Moon"

4. Wu Dong sees Yuhang. The sea of clouds and the horizon are two. -Su Shi's Nanxiangzi and Yang moved to Mizhou.

The moon rises like a mirror and the sea clouds twinkle like a palace. -Li Bai's "Seeing Friends Off at Jingmen Ferry"

6. The bright moon shines on my bed, and the stars and rivers are still young at night. -Cao Pi's "Two Poems of Yan, Part One"

Andrew has five rainbows and regards the sky as a long bridge. -Li Bai's "Looking at the Mountain in Jiao Shan"

No one landed on the long fence, only dragonflies and butterflies were flying. -Fan Chengda's Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous, Part II

9, the rainbow is broken, the autumn sky is clear, and the eyebrows are dyed green. -Huang Tingjian's Niannujiao Breaking the Rainbow Rain