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Poetry describing hot weather

1. Look at cutting wheat. Poems by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. Filled with the heat of the country, the back was scorched by the sun. I don't know about the heat, but I regret the long summer. The words "foot" and "back" in this poem fully reflect the hot weather. In addition, I also wrote in the summer, and my strength is insufficient, which reflects the description of hot weather.

2. Midsummer is a thing. This is a poem in the Northern Song Dynasty. Red sunflower has long ears in rain, and green jujube has no wind pressure branches. When people are wet and sweaty, when cicadas are steaming. By describing the scenery of farmers and fields, the heat in summer is highlighted, and even cicadas sing again and again. You can see the heat.

3. extreme heat. This was written by Lu You in the Song Dynasty. If the scale of ten thousand watts is a fire dragon, Japanese cars will not move and sweat. Feather has no reason, I sit in a steaming pot. The last sentence highlights the summer heat by expressing that you are sitting on a steamer. It also expresses the feeling of powerlessness in this weather.