Beautiful poems on rainy days in spring

The beautiful poems on rainy days in spring are as follows:

1. The rain of apricot blossoms makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it. ——Monk Zhinan of the Southern Song Dynasty

2. When the earth is plastered and the rain comes frequently, thousands of grass and flowers bloom. ——"Spring Pastoral"

3. In spring, all things shine. ——The ancient Chinese Yuefu poem "Long Song Xing"

4. Begonia does not hesitate to be rouge, independent in the drizzle. ——"Cold Spring"

5. The sound of wind and rain at night makes you know how many flowers have fallen. ——Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"

6. The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and willows are new. ——"Send off the Second Envoy of the Yuan"

7. The spring tide brings rain in the evening, and there is no one to cross the wild boat. ——Wei Yingwu's "Chuzhou West Stream"

8. During the yellow plum season, it rains everywhere, and frogs are everywhere in the grassy ponds. ——"Yo Ke"

9. During the Qingming Festival, it rains heavily, and pedestrians on the road feel like they are dying. ——Du Mu's "Qingming"

10. The drizzle can't be seen in wet clothes, and the idle flowers falling to the ground are silent. ——"Bie Yan Shi Yuan"

11. In the 480 temples of the Southern Dynasties, there are many towers in the mist and rain. ——"Jiangnan Spring"

12. Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. ——"Joyful Rain on a Spring Night"

13. After many years of love in Beijing, I suddenly heard the spring rain and remembered the south of the Yangtze River. ——"Listening to the Rain"

14. The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, the color of grass looks far away but not up close. The most beautiful thing about spring is that it is better than smoke and willows all over the imperial capital. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Early Spring Presents to Zhang Shiba of the Ministry of Water"

15. Listen to the spring rain in the small building all night, and sell apricot flowers in the deep alley in the Ming Dynasty. ——"Spring Rain in Lin'an"

16. Fish come out in the drizzle, and swallows slant in the breeze. ——"One of Two Poems on the Water Threshold to Heart"

17. The willows are overcast, the drizzle is clear, and the remaining flowers have fallen, and the wandering orioles can be seen.

——Wu Yuanheng's "Spring"