Poems describing colorful autumn.

This poem describing colorful autumn is as follows:

First of all, the autumn wind rises in Bai Yunfei, the plants and trees fall yellow, and the geese return to the south. -Liu Che's Autumn Wind

At the beginning of the poem, it reads: "Autumn wind rises in Bai Yunfei, and the grass and trees fall yellow and the geese return to the south." The autumn wind blows down the white clouds, and the trees on the shore are no longer lush. However, the falling gold leaves have rendered a gorgeous background for autumn. The geese are singing and slowly passing the mast ... In just two sentences, Qingyuan is beautiful.

Second, the green pools are all red, but the leaves still open the smallest money. -Yang Wanli's Walking in Late Autumn

Autumn wind rustling, autumn rain rustling. Everything seems so desolate and cold. Although all the red lotus flowers in the green pond have fallen, there are new leaves like copper coins on the lotus leaves. Express a feeling of vitality and hope.

Third, the white stone in Jingxi is out, and the red leaves are thin and cold. -Wang Wei's In the Mountains

It's freezing, water falls, streams gurgle, and jagged white stones protrude from the water. What a pleasure it is to listen to the gurgling stream and watch the winding shallow water flow!

The second sentence is about red leaves: autumn leaves are gorgeous and falling in the cold, but there are still some left-behind branches that are unwilling to leave. Staying in the "red leaves" dazzles people's eyes, drives away the cold, and makes people feel lost and desolate.

Fourth, the rain is too idle and the leaves are red. -modify "fallen leaves"

The beginning begins with "rain" and turns to "heavy leaves", giving people a strong feeling of "boundless rustling" "Red" highlights its gorgeous colors. However, under the background of continuous autumn rain and tightening autumn wind, the fate of konoha is worrying.

Five, the rain invaded the new moss green, autumn leaves red. -Lu You's Autumn Rain

The first half of the poem describes the rainy scene in autumn and the new green moss. The author uses the phrase "rain invades the new moss green of the urn" to describe that rain erodes the worn urn, making the new moss more full and green. The "new moss green" and "bad urn" here describe the autumn scenery and express the vitality and vigor of autumn.

The second half of the poem depicts the red leaves in autumn. The author uses "autumn leaves in the cross forest" to express the red leaves in autumn, which makes the cross forest more beautiful and moving. The "red leaves" here are also descriptions of autumn scenery, expressing the beauty and magnificence of autumn.