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The poem about sunny days is sunny days.

Xuhu

Pinghu blossoms, mangroves cry, grass grows and warblers fly.

The weather is fine and pleasant, and several boats play flute and drum at dusk.

Sima Guang in Hakka Early Summer

It's sunny in April and rainy at the beginning, and Nanshan is clear and livable.

There is no catkin because of the wind, but the sunflower is sunny.

Wang Ye Weng Juan

One day is cool and sunny in autumn, and countless peaks are far and near.

I went up the mountain to see wild water, and suddenly I saw the green hills at the foot of the mountain.

Once upon a time in Sanqu Road

Plum yellow and sunny, flowing all over the mountain.

The shade does not reduce the road, adding four or five orioles.

Four Seasons Tianyuan Za Fan Chengda

Newly-built fields are mud and flat, and every family cooks, and first frost is clear.

Laughter thundered and flail rang all night.

Liu Yuxi, an autumn poet

Autumn has been sad and lonely since ancient times. I say autumn is better than spring.

A crane in the clear sky rows clouds, bringing poetry to the blue night.

Summer in the Mountain Pavilion by Gao Pian, a poet in the Tang Dynasty: The trees grow dark in summer, the balcony reflects the pond, the water curtain moves and the breeze blows, and the roses are full of fragrance.

Su Shunqin, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote "Summer Meaning": The summer in the other courtyard is deep and clear, the pomegranate is full of curtains, the trees are shaded at noon, and the warblers are singing in the dream.