Poetry describing nature

Spring in Poetry

1. When I sleep in spring, I don't realize the dawn, and I can hear the singing of birds everywhere. (Meng Haoran: "Spring Dawn")

2. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light. (Meng Jiao: "Wandering Son's Song")

3. Red beans grow in the South. How many branches will they sprout when spring comes? (Wang Wei: "Acacia")

4. Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. (Du Fu: "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night")

5. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again. (Bai Juyi: "Farewell to Fu De Gu Yuancao")

6. Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn. (Li Shen: "Compassion for the Farmers")

7. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep spring vegetation. (Du Fu: "Spring Hope")

8. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers. (Gong Zizhen: "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai")

9. I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors. (He Zhizhang: "Ode to the Willow")

10. The garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. (Ye Shaoweng: "A visit to the garden is not worth it")

Summer in Poetry

1. I’m exhausted and don’t know how hot it is, but I’m glad the summer is long. (Bai Juyi: "Viewing the Cutting of Wheat")

2. Living deep in Foujia City, spring is gone and summer is still clear. (Li Shangyin: "Wanqing")

3. The first summer is still peaceful, and the fragrant grass has not stopped. (Xie Lingyun: "Traveling to Chishi and Sailing")

4. The bitter nights in midsummer are short, so open the xuan to enjoy the slight coolness. (Du Fu: "Sigh on a Summer Night")

5. Farmer Fang Xiayun, I dare to eat while sitting still. (Dai retro: "Big Heat")

6. Everyone suffers from the heat, but I love the long summer. (Li Ang: "Summer Couplet")

7. The remaining clouds bring away the summer heat, and the new rain brings the mist of autumn. (Cen Shen: "Shui Pavilion Sends Huayin King Shaofu back to the County")

8. It rains continuously and I don’t know when spring is gone, but when it clears up, I feel that summer is deep. (Fan Chengda: "Xiqing")

9. The Qingjiang River embraces the village, but the Changxia River is quiet and quiet. (Du Fu: "Jiangcun")

10. There is no need to hate Fang Fei when she is gone. (Qin Guan: "Odd Titles on the Dark Sun in March")

Poems about the Mid-Autumn Festival

1. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising. (Cao Cao: "Viewing the Sea")

2. It sheds three autumn leaves and can bloom February flowers. (Li Qiao: "Wind")

3. Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn. (Li Shen: "Compassion for the Farmers")

4. I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the yellow flowers and leaves will wither. ("Han Yuefu Changge Xing")

5. The window contains the snow of Qianqiu in the Xiling Mountains, and the door is docked with ships thousands of miles away from Dongwu. (Du Fu: "Quequatrains")

6. The light of the lake and the moon are harmonious, and there is no windshield on the surface of the pool that has not been polished. (Liu Yuxi: "Looking at Dongting")

7. Since ancient times, autumn has been a sad and lonely time. I say that autumn is better than spring. (Liu Yuxi: "Autumn Ci")

8. The autumn light of the silver candle paints the screen coldly, and the light fan flutters at the flowing fireflies. (Du Mu: "Autumn Evening")

9. When will the spring flowers and autumn moon come, how much do you know about the past? (Li Yu: "Poppy")

10. I wanted to give it up, but I said it was a cool autumn. (Xin Qiji: "The Chou Nuer Shubo Mountain Road")

Winter in Poetry

1. And now this winter, there are still many deaths in Kansai. (Du Fu: "War Chariots")

2. The autumn moon shines brightly, and the winter ridge shows the cold pines. (Tao Yuanming: "Four Seasons")

3. The southern neighbor is even more memorable, and the cloth has not been redeemed in the winter. (Lu You: "A storm broke out on October 28th")

4. Winter is coming to an end tonight, and the new year is coming and tomorrow is getting longer. (Dong Sigong: "Shou Sui")

5. The sound of the sheng blows up the autumn wind, and the wine blows away the winter snow. (Wang Wei: "Poetry of Four Qi")

6. When midwinter arrives, all the flowers are gone. (Chen Yi: "Plum Plum")

7. I don’t know that the water flowers bloomed first in recent days, but I suspect it’s because they haven’t sold out after the winter snow. (Zhang Wei: "Early Plum Blossoms")

8. Children go to school in the winter to make noise among their neighbors, but the foolish Confucians on the other side are Zizhen. (Lu You: "Residence in the Suburbs in Autumn")

9. It's the winter solstice in the Handan Posthouse, and the shadows in front of the knee-hugging lanterns accompany me. (Bai Juyi: "Homesickness on Winter Solstice Night")

10. The weather, people, events, and the sun are urging each other, and the winter solstice brings the sun and spring comes again.

(Du Fu: "Xiao Zhi")

Poem Zhongshan

1. Birds in thousands of mountains have disappeared, and all traces of people have been wiped out. (Liu Zongyuan: "Jiang Snow")

2. The day is over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. (Wang Zhihuan: "Climbing the Stork Tower")

3. You will be at the top of the mountain, and you will have a panoramic view of the mountains. (Du Fu: "Wang Yue")

4. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep spring vegetation. (Du Fu: "Spring Hope")

5. No one can be seen in the empty mountain, but people's voices can be heard. (Wang Wei: "Lu Chai")

6. The bright moon rises above the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. (Li Bai: "Moon on the Mountain")

7. I never get tired of seeing each other, only Jingting Mountain. (Li Bai: "Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain")

8. At the foot of the southern mountain where beans are planted, there are few bean seedlings in the grass. (Tao Yuanming: "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields")

9. The green mountains cannot cover it, and it will flow eastward after all. (Xin Qiji: "Bodhisattva Man Shu Jiangxi Ostomy Wall")

10. I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. (Su Shi: "Inscription on the Wall of the Western Forest")

Water in the poem

1. The so-called beauty is on the water side. ("The Book of Songs: Jian Jia")

2. Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall. (Cao Cao: "Viewing the Sea")

3. White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves. (King Luo Bin: "Ode to the Goose")

4. The Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastwards to this point. (Li Bai: "Looking at Tianmen Mountain")

5. The mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way, and the willows and flowers are dark and the flowers are bright in another village. (Lu You: "Visiting Shanxi Village")

6. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, and it is not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me. (Li Bai: "To Wang Lun")

7. The willows are green and the river is level, and I can hear the singing on the Langjiang River. (Liu Yuxi: "Bamboo Branch Ci")

8. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. (Bai Juyi: "Recalling Jiangnan")

Japan in Poetry

1. The sun rises in the southeast corner and shines on my Qin's Tower. ("Han Yuefu·Mo Shang Sang")

2. The sun sets over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows with people. (Wang Zhihuan: "Climbing the Stork Tower")

3. The rivers and mountains are beautiful in Chiri, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and grass. (Du Fu: "Quequatrains")

4. At dusk, the mountains are far away, the weather is cold and the white houses are poor. (Liu Changqing: "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow")

5. The lonely smoke in the desert is straight, and the sun is setting over the long river. (Wang Wei: "Envoy to the Fortress")

6. Entering the ancient temple early in the morning, the first sun shines on the high forest. (Chang Jian: "Inscribed on the Zen Temple behind Poshan Temple")

7. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. (Bai Juyi: "Remembering Jiangnan")

8. Thousands of households are always replacing old talismans with new peaches. (Wang Anshi: "Yuan Ri")

9. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red. (Yang Wanli: "Send Lin Zifang off at Jingci Temple at Dawn")

10. The green mountains on both sides of the strait stand out from each other, and a solitary sail comes from the sun. (Li Bai: "Looking at Tianmen Mountain")

The Moon in the Poetry

1. There was bright moonlight in front of the bed, which was probably due to frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown. (Li Bai: "Thoughts on a Quiet Night")

2. The trees are low in the wild sky, and the clear moon on the river is close to people. (Meng Haoran: "Su Jiandejiang")

3. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows over the rocks. (Wang Wei: "Dwelling in the Mountains in Autumn")

4. The wild geese fly high in the moonlight, and the Chanyu escapes in the night. (Lu Lun: "Song of the Past")

5. Raise your glass to invite the bright moon, and look at each other as three people. (Li Bai: "Drinking Alone Under the Moon")

6. I don't know the moon when I'm young, it looks like a white jade plate. (Li Bai: "Gu Lang Yue Xing")

7. People in the deep forest don't know that the bright moon comes to shine. (Wang Wei: "Zhuli Pavilion")

8. The moonrise scares the mountain birds, and they sing in the spring stream. (Wang Wei: "Birdsong Stream")

9. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. (Su Shi: "Shui Tiao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon come")

10. The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty was at the Pass of the Han Dynasty, and the people who had marched thousands of miles away had not yet returned. (Wang Changling: "Crossing the Fortress")

Poetic Stroke

1. The sound of wind and rain comes at night, and you know how many flowers have fallen.

(Meng Haoran: "Spring Dawn")

2. The wind blows with strong horns and bows ring, and the general hunts for Weicheng. (Wang Wei: "Watching Hunting")

3. The dark grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night. (Lu Lun: "Song under the Sai")

4. Wildfires never burn out, but spring breezes blow them again. (Bai Juyi: "Farewell to Fu De Gu Yuan Cao")

5. Chaimen hears the barking of dogs, and returns home on a snowy night. (Liu Changqing: "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow")

6. Sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently. (Du Fu: "Spring Night Joyful Rain")

7. The city gate assists the Three Qin Dynasties, and the wind and smoke look forward to the Five Jin Dynasties. (Wang Bo: "Send Du Shaofu to Shuzhou")

8. I want to take advantage of the wind to return home, but I am afraid of beautiful buildings and beautiful houses. (Su Shi: "Shui Tiao Ge Tou: When will the bright moon come")

9. It's hard to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered. (Li Shangyin: "Untitled")

10. The sky is clear, the fields are vast, and the grass is blown by the wind, and cattle and sheep can be seen low. ("Chile Song")

Flowers in Poems

1. When the Double Ninth Festival comes, there will be chrysanthemums. (Meng Haoran: "Passing the Old Friend's Village")

2. A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date. (Li Bai: "Drinking Alone Under the Moon")

3. The sound of wind and rain comes at night, and you know how many flowers have fallen. (Meng Haoran: "Spring Dawn")

4. The flowers shed tears when I feel grateful, and the birds are frightened by the hatred. (Du Fu: "Spring Hope")

5. Look at the red and wet place at dawn, the flowers are heavy on the official city. (Du Fu: "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night")

6. The bamboo path leads to a secluded place, and the Zen room is surrounded by flowers and trees. (Chang Jian: "Inscribed on the Zen Temple behind Poshan Temple")

7. Huang Si's family's house is full of flowers, with thousands of flowers hanging down the branches. (Du Fu: "Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers")

8. Helplessly, the flowers fall away, and the familiar swallow returns. (Yan Shu: "Huanxi Sand")

9. In front of Xisai Mountain, egrets fly, and peach blossoms flow into the flowing water, where mandarin fish and mandarin fish are fat. (Zhang Zhihe: "Yu Gezi")

10. When I asked where the restaurant was, the shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village. (Du Mu: "Qingming")

Rain in the Poetry

1. The sound of wind and rain comes at night, and you know how many flowers have fallen. (Meng Haoran: "Spring Dawn")

2. After the new rain in the empty mountains, the weather comes late in autumn. (Wang Wei: "Dwelling in the Mountains in Autumn")

3. Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. (Du Fu: "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night")

4. There is no rain on the mountain road, and the sky is green and people's clothes are wet (Wang Wei: "In the Mountain")

5. Green bamboo hat, green coir raincoat, slanting wind and drizzle do not need to return. (Zhang Zhihe: "Yu Gezi")

6. Late at night, I lie down listening to the wind and rain, and the iron horse glacier falls into my dream. (Lu You: "A storm broke out on November 4th")

7. It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road feel like they are dying. (Du Mu: "Qingming")

8. It's cold and rainy, and I come to Wu at night, and I see off my guests in Chu Shangu in the morning. (Wang Changling: (Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower))

9. The morning rain in Weicheng has brought light dust, and the guesthouses are green and willow-colored. (Wang Wei's "Farewell to the Second Envoy of the Yuan Dynasty in Anxi")

10. It is beautiful when the water is shining and clear, and the mountains are also strange when they are empty and covered with rain (Su Shi: "Drinking on the Lake after Clear Rain")

Snow in Poems

1. The grass is dry and the eagle's eyes are anxious, and the snow is all over the horse's hooves.

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3. I know it is not snow, because there is a faint fragrance coming. (Wang Anshi: "Plum Blossom")

4. A man in a boat fishing alone in the cold river (Liu Zongyuan: " "Jiang Xue")

5. Hearing the barking of dogs at Chaimen, he returns home on a snowy night (Liu Changqing: "The Master of Furong Mountain Stays in the Snow")

6. Looking at Yumen Pass from the isolated city (Wang Changling: "Four of Seven Songs on the Military Journey")

7. If you want to cross the Yellow River, you will have to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang (Li Bai: "The Road Is Difficult"). >

8. Thousands of miles of yellow clouds and white sun, and the north wind blows with snow. (Gao Shi: "Farewell to Dong Da")

9. The window contains thousands of snows in the Xiling Mountains, and the door is docked with thousands of miles of Dongwu boats. . (Du Fu: "Quequa")

10. The north wind blows the white grass on the ground, and the sky is full of snow in August.

(Cen Shen: "Bai Xuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital")

Chinese Poetry

1. The sky is clear, the fields are vast, and the grass is blown by the wind, and cattle and sheep can be seen low. ("Chile Song")

2. The grass on the original plain grows brighter and wither every year. (Bai Juyi: "Farewell to Fu De Gu Yuan Cao")

3. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep spring vegetation. (Du Fu: "Spring Hope")

4. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light. (Meng Jiao: "Wandering Son's Song")

5. The dark grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night. (Lu Lun: "Song of the Past")

6. At the foot of the southern mountain where beans are planted, there are few bean seedlings in the grass. (Tao Yuanming: "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields")

7. The road is narrow, the grass and trees are long, and the evening dew touches my clothes. (Tao Yuanming: "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields")

8. The lonely grass grows beside the stream, and there are orioles singing in the deep trees. (Wei Yingwu: "Chuzhou West Stream")

9. The random flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. (Bai Juyi: "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake")

10. The light rain on the sky street is as moist as crisp, the color of grass looks far away but is not there up close. (Han Yu: "Two Poems by Zhang Shiba of the Ministry of Water in Early Spring")

Liu in Poems

1. Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city, and the east wind keeps the willow trees from falling. (Han Xiong's "Cold Food")

2. The mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way, and the willows and flowers are dark and the flowers are bright in another village. (Lu You: "Visiting Shanxi Village")

3. The apricot blossom rain makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it. (Zhinan: "Quequatrains")

4. The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and green. (Wang Wei (Send Off the Second Envoy of the Yuan Dynasty to Anxi))

5. Two orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascend to the blue sky. (Du Fu: "Quequatrains")

6. Why is the Qiang flute necessary? Blame the willows, the spring breeze does not reach Yumen Pass (Wang Zhihuan: "Liangzhou Ci")

7. The willows are green and the river is green, and I hear the singing on the Langjiang River (Liu Yuxi: "Zhuzhi Ci")

8. Red crisp hands, yellow wine, and willows all over the palace walls in spring (Lu You: "The Hairpin Head Phoenix") 9. The best thing about spring is the willows all over the city (Han Yu: "Two Poems from Zhang Shiba of the Water Department in Early Spring")

10. Hearing the broken willows in this nocturne, no one can miss the feeling of hometown (Li Bai: "Listening to the Flute in Luocheng on a Spring Night")

Tree in the poem

1. There are many trees and abundant grass (Cao Cao: "Viewing the Sea")

2. Green trees surround the village, and the green mountains slant outside. (Meng Haoran: "Passing the Old Friend's Village")

3. The bird stayed in the tree beside the pond, and the monk knocked on the door under the moon (Jia Dao: "Inscribed on Li Ning's Residence")

4. The makeup is as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. (He Zhizhang: "Ode to Willows")

5. Suddenly, a spring breeze comes, and thousands of pear blossoms bloom (Cen Shen: "Song of White Snow to Send Wu". "The Judge Returns to the Capital")

6. The clear river is full of Hanyang trees and the green grass is green (Cui Hao: "Yellow Crane Tower")

7. Thousands of sails are passing by, and thousands of trees are springing up in front of the diseased trees. (Liu Yuxi: "Seeing gifts at the first meeting in Yangzhou")

8. The spring is silent and cherishes the trickling water, and the water is clear and soft in the shade. "Small Pond")

9. Withered vines and old trees, dim crows, small bridges and flowing water, and thin horses in the west wind (Ma Zhiyuan: "Tianjingsha·Autumn Thoughts")

10. 'Last night the west wind withered the green trees, and I climbed up to the tall building alone and looked across the road to the end of the world (Yan Shu: "Butterfly Loves Flowers")