What are the poems that describe summer? What are the poems that describe summer?

1. The bitter nights in midsummer are short, so open the xuan to enjoy the slight coolness. ——"Summer Night Sigh" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

2. The noisy cicada forest is more quiet, and the bird singing mountain is more secluded. ——Wang Ji's "Entering Ruoye Creek"

3. The breeze is unable to kill the heat, and the setting sun flies up the mountain with its wings. People are already afraid of the rivers and seas drying up, but God will not hesitate to dry them up. As high as Kunlun there is snow, and as far as Penglai it is always cold. If you can't carry the world with you, why bother to swim around it? ——Wang Ling "Summer Drought and Bitter Heat"

4. The drizzle of rain on the wall makes the grass weep down, and the wind blows back on the water and the flowers fall. ——Tang·Zhang_"Summer Inscription on Veteran Lin Ting"

5. It rains continuously and I don’t know the end of spring, but when it clears up, I feel the depth of summer. ——Fan Chengda's "Xiqing"

6. People sleep in the willow garden in the calm wind during the day, and people sleep in the willow garden in the quiet wind during the day. ——Su Shi's "Bodhisattva Barbarian: Palindrome of Summer Boudoir's Revenge"

7. The beautiful scenery is full of candles in the spring, and the clear clouds clear the first summer. ——Wang Sengru, "The Banquet" of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties

8. There are osmanthus seeds in three autumns and lotus flowers ten miles away. ——Liu Yong's "Looking at the Tide·Southeast Formation"

9. Egrets fly in the desert paddy fields, and orioles sing in the overcast summer trees. ——Wang Wei's "Jiyu Wangchuan Village Work/Autumn Return Wangchuan Village Work"

10. After all, the scenery of West Lake in June is different from that of the four seasons. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red. ——"Walking off to Lin Zifang at dawn from Jingci Temple" by Yang Wanli

11. The green shade makes the day quiet, and the solitary flower represents the end of spring. ——Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Visiting Kaiyuan Jingshe"

12. The lotus leaf skirt is cut in one color, with hibiscus blooming on both sides of the face. ——Wang Changling's "Lotus Picking Song"

13. The breeze and the bright moon are left unattended, and the south tower is always cold. ——Huang Tingjian's "Ezhou Nanlou Calligraphy"

14. The Qingjiang River embraces the village, and the Changxia River village is quiet. The swallows on the beams come and go, and the gulls in the water are close to each other. The old wife draws paper to make a chess game, while the child knocks needles to make a fishing hook. But if you have an old friend to offer you Lumi, what more can you ask for in addition to your tiny body? ——Du Fu's "Jiangcun"

15. The wheat ripens in the wind, and the plum blossoms turn yellow in the rain.

——Northern Zhou Dynasty·Yu Xin's "Fenghe Summer Response"