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Ancient poems about weather and meteorology

1. Sunrise southeast corner, according to my Qin Shilou. ("Singing by Han Yuefu Shang Mo")

2. The mountains cover the day and the Yellow River flows people. (Wang Zhihuan is at Heron Villa))

It's beautiful when the sun sets, and the flowers and plants in the spring breeze are very fragrant. (Du Fu's quatrains)

4. The setting sun is far away, the weather is freezing and the house is poor. (Liu Changwu's "Snow House Furong Mountain Master")

The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen. (Wang Wei's "Chuangguan Fortress")

6. In the pure morning, near the ancient temple, the early sunshine points to the treetops. (Chang Jian "Zen Forest after Broken Mountain Temple")

7. At sunrise, flowers in the river are better than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue. (Bai Juyi's "Recalling Jiangnan")

8. Every family always trades new peaches for old ones (Yuan Ri by Wang Anshi)