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What famous writers have written about summer?

Famous writers' articles about summer are:

1, this summer, the weather is particularly hot. Although Xiling Township is a mountainous township, it is unbearable to be sultry during the day. You're naked and wearing only shorts, and you're still sweating. It was not until sunset in the evening that the wind blew from the northern dry mountain. The wind was cold and smelled of wormwood and turpentine. -Lu Yin's ivory ring

2. It hasn't rained for two weeks; The milky light fog permeates the air and hangs over the trees in the distance; From there, it smells like burning. Many dark clouds float leisurely in the blue sky and climb slowly; The strong dry wind keeps blowing, but it can't keep away the summer heat. -Ren Dalin's "Cricket"

3, July has passed, followed by "Xia Yue", looking at the lovers in the Tablie factory so enthusiastic, especially want to compete with them, it seems natural on the one hand. The air in this place, which used to be very fresh in spring and early summer, has become stagnant and sleepy.

Strong breathing always presses on them; At noon, the whole earth seems to have fainted. The higher slopes on the grassland are all yellowed by the scorching sun like Ethiopia, but the water plants here still have a bright green grass color. -Turgenev's "The House of the Noble"

The sun shines the round shadow of the sun on the ground through the dense leaves of elm trees. The south wind in late summer and early autumn brought the new fragrance of wheat and wormwood. Late summer and early autumn in northern Manchuria are beautiful seasons and the best days of the year. The weather is neither too cold nor too hot, and there is still some cyan in the field, so people are not too busy. -(British) Hardy's Tess of the D 'Urbervilles

The scenery along the road is really good. The midsummer in the south of the Yangtze River is a paradise on earth. There is no barren land along the way, only green rice, green trees and green mulberry trees. Occasionally, I saw some ponds with thick lotus leaves and tiny rhombic leaves floating on the water. -Ulan Bagan's "The Fire of Setting a prairie ablaze"