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Praise the ancient poems and famous sentences in May.

Regarding the famous sentence praising Mei, the relevant contents are as follows:

1. Beauty in May

May is the season of late spring and early summer, and it is one of the most beautiful months of the year. The ancients praised May with poems and expressed their love for the weather and natural landscape in May.

2. It may rain

Rain in May was written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in which there is "one kind of lovesickness, two places of carefree sorrow, which can't be dispelled, only frowning, but mind?" This famous sentence vividly describes the drizzle in May and shows the author's unique feelings for the frustrated.

3. May swallow

Pu Songling, a writer in Song Dynasty, once wrote "Take a hug home, for my sake, as a symbol of our love" to praise Mayyan and express his love and yearning for Mayyan. Pu Songling's poems are subtle and affectionate.

4. may flower

Zhang Dai, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in "The Shadow of Guangling Tower is Doctor Cui" that "the lotus dress floats in the lotus step and looks across the grass. Mei Kai Wu Ma embroidered clothes lightly, and the spring breeze in February and the flowers in May. " This poem not only describes the beauty of the Mayflower, but also conveys Zhang Dai's yearning for distant relatives and friends.

5. Night in May

Luo, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "Ten years of life and death are boundless, and I will never forget it." A lonely grave thousands of miles away, desolate and nowhere to talk about, even if we meet, we should not know, covered with dust and frosty temples. "Although the famous sentence" Into the Wine "did not frankly tell the beauty of May, the open-mindedness and optimism expressed in it won the essence of sunshine in May.

May is a sunny, lukewarm day, which makes us travel in spring. We can exercise, fly kites, fish and travel abroad. May is really great.

Expand knowledge:

China ancient literature is very particular about festivals, and May is the end of spring and the beginning of summer. The ancients used May to express the beauty of natural changes from spring to summer, and it was also rooted in the folk culture of May such as "Peach Blossom", "Love of Grass" and "Illness on Fridays" in China ancient myths and legends.