The poems describing the ancients’ relieving summer heat are as follows:
1. “Die Lian Hua·Jade Bowl of Ice and Ice to Relieve the Heat” by Yan Shu; The jade bowl of ice and ice relieves the heat. Bi's father is cooking in the kitchen, sleeping hazily at noon. The tongue is loose and clear. The painted fan flew up for no apparent reason. The first coolness comes after the rain. The lotus with a human face looks very similar. Seeing Hongfang still holds pistil. New lotus seeds have grown from it.
2. "Jiang Tower Looking West to Recruit Guests": The sea and sky look east to the sunset, and the mountains and rivers are wide and long. There are lights on all sides of Wanjia City, and in the center of the Milky Way. The wind blows on the ancient trees, sunny days rain, the moon shines on the flat sand, and the summer nights are frosty. Can you cool off in the Jiang Tower? It's cooler than Jun's thatched cottage.
3. "Liu Ma Water Pavilion for Summer Vacation" Liu Yuxi's dry bamboo poles are decorated with emerald green lotus flowers. The water pavilion is empty and cool, and the empty amber cup contains red condensation and leaks wine, and the crystal curtain is more airy.
4. "Nineteen Miscellaneous Odes of Yangmei·Green Cloud Pavilion" Lu Xisheng It is cool and green in June, under the shade of green trees, lying on a high bamboo bed, who is going to come, and playing the plain Qin all the time? .
5. "Sending to the South Neighbors in Summer in Changxing to Retreat from the Summer Heat" by Du Mu; Beside the Houjia Avenue, there are noisy cicadas and green trees. The unlocked cave door is far away, and the official residence with rolling shutters is cool. The fence is filled with red medicine, and the frame leads to the growth of pothos. The eternal sun and pillow are the hometown of mountains, clouds and rivers.
Extended information
Today is the Great Heat. The Great Heat is the twelfth solar term among the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar. The sun is located at 120° of the Yellow Longitude. The Great Heat solar term is around the mid-summer period and is the hottest period of the year, with the highest temperatures and the fastest growth of crops.
The Great Heat is divided into three periods: "The first period is when the dead grass becomes fireflies; the second period is when the soil is moist and the heat is soothing; the third period is when it rains heavily." The first period means that fireflies lay eggs on the withered grass. Fireflies hatch out of their eggs, and the ancients believed that fireflies were transformed from rotten grass; the second period means that the weather begins to become muggy and the land is very humid; the third period means that heavy rain often occurs, which weakens the summer humidity.
Sushu is a solar term that reflects changes in temperature. "Chu" means hiding and ending, and "Chu" means the end of the hot summer day. As the sun's altitude continues to decrease, the heat it brings also weakens.
The scorching summer heat has gradually subsided. Although the heat is on a decreasing trend and the temperature will not suddenly rise, there will still be short-term hot weather during this period, but it is not really cool, and it really starts to feel cool. Usually after Bailu.