Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What poems describe the weather?

What poems describe the weather?

Poem describing "weather": 1, southeast corner of sunrise, take a look at me in Qin Lou. (Singing by Shang Mo in Han Yuefu)?

Commentary: The sun rises from the southeast and shines on the small building of our Qin family.

2. The mountains cover the day and the Yellow River flows people. (Wang Zhihuan's In the Lodge of Herons)?

Commentary: The sun slowly sets beside the mountain, and the water of the Yellow River gradually flows into the sea.

3. The evening sky is beautiful and the spring breeze is fragrant. (Du Fu's quatrains)?

Interpretation: Jiangshan is bathed in bright spring, which brings the fragrance of flowers and plants.

4, the sun is far away, cold and poor. (Liu Changwu's "Snow House Furong Mountain Master")?

Interpretation: As dusk falls, the rolling mountains become deeper in the boundless night. The cold weather makes this humble hut look even poorer.

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")?

Interpretation: When the sun rises from the river, the flowers on the river are more fiery. When spring comes, the green water is like blue grass.

6. Thousands of families always trade new peaches for old ones. (Wang Anshi's January Day)?

Interpretation: Every household has removed the old peach symbol (the posted door god) and replaced it with a new peach symbol.

7. Lotus leaves are infinitely blue and lotus flowers are infinitely red. (Yang Wanli, "Seeing Lin Zifang at Dawn in Jingci Temple"?

Interpretation: The green lotus leaf meets the blue sky as far as the eye can see. The lotus in the sun is particularly red.

8. How vast the world is, how close the trees are to heaven and how close the moon is to the water! . (Meng Haoran's "Sleeping on the Jiande River")?

Interpretation: The sky in the wilderness is lower than the treetops, and the moon shadow in Chengjiang is closer to the passengers on board.

9. Moonlight in the pine forest and crystal stone in the stream. (Wang Wei's "Autumn in the Mountain")?

Interpretation: The bright moon casts mottled static shadows through the pine forest, and the clear spring and flowing water jingle on the rocks.

10, under the bright moonlight, wild geese are soaring, and Chief Tatar is fleeing in the dark. (Xia Sai Qu by Lu Lun)?

Interpretation: On a quiet night, geese fly high, and Khan (the leader of Xiongnu, a northern minority) escapes quietly in the dark.