Ancient poems describing warmth and sunshine

1. The sun rises in the southeast corner and shines on my Qin's Tower. ("Han Yuefu? Mo Shang Sang")

2. The sun sets over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows with people. (Wang Zhihuan: "Climbing the Stork Tower")

3. The rivers and mountains are beautiful in Chiri, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and grass. (Du Fu: "Quequatrains")

4. At dusk, the mountains are far away, the weather is cold and the white houses are poor. (Liu Changqing: "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow"))

5. The desert is solitary and the smoke is straight, the sun is setting over the long river. (Wang Wei: "Envoy to the Fortress")

6. Entering the ancient temple early in the morning, the first sunlight shines on the high forest. (Chang Jian: "Inscribed on the Zen Temple behind Poshan Temple")

7. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. (Bai Juyi: "Remembering Jiangnan")

8. Thousands of households are always replacing old talismans with new peaches. (Wang Anshi: "Yuan Ri")

9. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red. (Yang Wanli: (Sent off to Lin Zifang from Jingci Temple at dawn))

10. The green mountains on both sides of the strait face each other, and a lonely sail comes from the sun.

(Li Bai: "Looking at Tianmen Mountain")