Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Poems describing natural scenery.

Poems describing natural scenery.

After a heavy rain, I smell birds singing, and it will clear up soon.

It thundered at the zenith, but it didn't rain much, and it rained heavily at the edge of the cloud.

Thunder is like grinding, and the wind is mixed with hail.

The dew is shining, and it will be fine tomorrow.

It will rain when ants move.

Bees are busy picking flowers, and it will rain soon.

Bees come home late, rainy and windy.

It began to rain when it flashed north and south.

The bird landed on the boat and the rainy day passed.

The wind is calm and sultry, and the thunderstorm will be strong.

It will rain when dogs are soaked in water.

Puffins fly upwards, but the wind doesn't wait for darkness.

The sea frothed and the strong wind soon passed.

The river is covered with moss, and it is going to rain heavily.

Dark clouds are the limelight, and white clouds are a sign of rain.

It rains when chickens dry their wings.

The sudden thunder will clear up soon, but the dull thunder will not clear up.

After a long windy day, the south wind will clear up the sky.