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What poems describe "the weather is changeable in summer"?

Poems describing "changeable weather in summer" are:

1, Song Sushi, Lou Zuishu

Clouds poured out and poured down like ink, but a mountain range was exposed on the horizon, bright and fresh, and the splashing water was like white pearl gravel, splashing on the boat.

Suddenly, the wind rolled up and dispersed the clouds in the sky. The lake was blue as a mirror, beautiful and gentle.

2. Song Sushi, Chu Qing on the lake after drinking.

The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are cloudy and rainy.

If you want to compare the West Lake to the West Lake, heavy makeup and light makeup are always appropriate.

3. Song Zhinan's Short Tent of Jueju Gumuyin Middle School

The shade of ancient wood is a short awning, and the stick thistle helps me cross the east of the bridge.

The clothes are wet and the apricot blossoms are raining, and the face is not cold.

4. "Three Roads in the Road" used to be in Song Dynasty.

Plum yellow and sunny, flowing all over the mountain.

The green trees on the mountain road are as dense as when they came, and the bushes of several orioles in the dense forest add more fun than when they came.

5, "Early Summer" Song Zhushu needle

Bamboo shadows cover the secluded windows, and birds sing at sunset every two days.

Xie Que begonia flies out of the floc, and the weather is getting longer and longer.

6. Song Luyou's Early Summer Poems

Red and purple have become dust one after another, and the cuckoo sounds new in summer.

It was during my endless journey in Sang Ma that I realized that I was a peaceful person.

Su Shi (1037 65438+10.8-165438+August 24), whose name is Zi Zhan, whose name is He Zhong, was named Dongpo Jushi, who was called Su Dongpo and Su Xian in the world. Han nationality, a native of Meishan, Meizhou (now Meishan, Sichuan) and Luancheng, Hebei, was a famous writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. In the second year of Jiayou (1057), Su Shi was a scholar.