A collection of poems about thunderstorms

A collection of poems about thunderstorms

1. The cave door is closed with a stone fan, and the clouds and thunder are rising underground. ——Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Six Poems on a Tour of Mount Tai"

2. Light thunder and light rain, like the evening wind, make you wear a single coat. ——Zhao Yanduan's "New Lotus Leaf" of the Southern Song Dynasty

3. The idle man leaned on the pillar and laughed at the Thunder God, and looked toward the deep mountains to thunder at the strange pines. ——"Thunder God" by Han Xie of the Tang Dynasty

4. Thousands of red and purple arrangements are waiting for the first sound of new thunder. ——Zhang Weiping's "New Thunder" in the Qing Dynasty

5. The light thunder fell thousands of times overnight, and the jade light was jagged. ——Northern Song Dynasty Qin Guan's "Spring Day"

6. Thunder shook the sky and earth, dragons and snakes stung, and the rain fell on the grass and trees in the suburbs. ——Huang Tingjian's "Qingming" in the Northern Song Dynasty

7. The mist pours down, the smoke shakes the thunder, and the wind and rain all over the mountain help the noisy grasshoppers. ——"Waterfall" by Chu Zai in the Tang Dynasty

8. It was the evening of the party here, and it was thundery and cold. ——Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty, "Reminiscences of the Wu Virtues on the River"

9. The thunder is hidden, feeling my concubine's heart, and I can listen clearly to the sound that is not a car. ——Fu Xuan's "Miscellaneous Poems" of the Jin Dynasty

10. Drumming the wrists, soaring the sticks, the clear thunder collects, and the dancing waist is trapped and the Yang Rou hangs down. ——Li Xian's "Long Song Xing" of the Tang Dynasty

11. Yang Zhen struck the thunder and Khotan, and the turbulent currents rushed forward loudly. ——Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Racing Song"

12. Food will be reduced in summer, and thunder will be heard in autumn. ——Guan Xiu of the Tang Dynasty, "Driving to the West and Hearing Thunder in Autumn"

13. A rustling east wind and drizzle came, and there was light thunder outside Furong Pond.

——Li Shangyin's "Four Untitled Poems" of the Tang Dynasty