What are the poems about "nature nourishes all things"?

"Lovely Rain on a Spring Night"

Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen.

Sneak into the night with the wind, moisturizing things silently.

The wild paths are all dark with clouds, but the river boats are only bright with fire.

Looking at the red and wet place at dawn, the flowers are heavy on the official city.

"Outside the Eighteen Members of the Water Department in Early Spring"

The light rain on the street is as moist as crisp,

The color of the grass looks far away but there is nothing up close.

< p>The most advantageous thing about spring is that it is the best place in the world.

The imperial capital is filled with smoke and willows.

"Long Song Xing"

Everything shines in the bright spring.

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The sunflower in the green garden is waiting for the morning dew and the setting sun.

Budze in spring brings brilliance to all things.

I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the yellow flowers and leaves will wither.

From the east to the sea, when will the rivers return to the west?

If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable.

"Joyful Rain on a Spring Night" is one of the famous poems of the Tang Dynasty. It was written by Du Fu when he lived in a thatched cottage in Chengdu in the second year of the Yuan Dynasty (761). This poem uses personification to describe the characteristics of spring rain and the scene of night rain in Chengdu with great joy, and enthusiastically praises the spring rain that comes in time and nourishes all things.

The description of spring rain in the poem is subtle, delicate, vivid, and vivid. The artistic conception of the whole poem is elegant, the connotation is quiet, and the poetic and painting scenes are integrated into one. It is a poem about rain that is vivid and unique.

This poem was written in the spring of the second year of the Yuan Dynasty (761) by Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty. After a period of wandering life, Du Fu finally settled in Chengdu, Sichuan due to drought in Shaanxi Province, and began a relatively stable life in Sichuan. When he wrote this poem, he had settled in thatched cottage in Chengdu for two years. He personally farmed, planted vegetables and flowers, and interacted with farmers. He had a deep affection for the spring rain, so he wrote this beautiful poem describing the rain on a spring night and moistening all things.