What are the sentences describing the fresh air after rain?

1, an empty mountain after the rain, standing in the autumn evening. -Wang Wei's Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains

Autumn Night in the Mountain is the work of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. This poem depicts the charming scenery of the mountain village and the simple fashion of the villagers in the evening after the rain in the autumn of Chu Dynasty, and shows the poet's satisfaction with his seclusion and natural beauty, so as to express his personal beauty and social beauty.

2, Hua Lin Xie Chunhong, rushed. Helpless, cold rain comes early and wind comes late. -Li Yu's Meeting Lin Huan, Flower Shed and Spring Red.

Meeting Lin Huan Hua Xie Chunhong is a poem written by Li Yu, queen of the Southern Tang Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. This word is a model of on-the-spot lyricism, which reflects the infinite disappointment with life in the description of the remnants of late spring. On the surface, it is a farewell to spring, but in essence it is a deep sadness that "people grow up and hate water to grow eastward"

3, flying freely is as light as a dream, and the continuous rain is as fine as sorrow. -Qin Guan's "Huanxisha, Lonely and Cold, Go to Xiaolou"

In the Northern Song Dynasty, Qin Guan's Ci "Huanxisha Lonely Building" was once praised as the representative work of Huaihai Ci, which described a woman's slight sadness and loneliness in Chun Yin's arms.

In the chilly morning of spring, I went to the small building alone, and a picture screen was erected in the empty room, which was very quiet. The scenery in front of us, described by Xia Kun, slowly hangs up, falling flowers float lightly, and it is raining and shocking.

4. When the clouds start, the pavilion sinks and the rain comes. -Xu Hun's Night View of Xianyang East Building/Xianyang West Building/West Gate

The East Building of Xianyang City is the work of Xu Hun, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem is promoted by clouds, sun and wind and rain, and rendered by green weeds and yellow leaves, which outlines a gloomy and desolate artistic conception and expresses infinite feelings for the decline of Qinyuan and Han Palace.

The whole poem is full of scenes and emotions, and the poet endows abstract feelings with shapes through the description of scenery, which not only presents natural scenery, but also embodies rich life experience and profound thinking about history and reality.

5, the spring tide brings rain late, and there is no boat in the wild. -Wei in Xixi Chuzhou

Xixi Chuzhou is a poem by Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. When the author was making history in Chuzhou, he traveled in Xixi Chuzhou and wrote this poem. Although this poem is about ordinary scenery, it has become a legal animation with deep artistic conception after being touched by the poet. It also contains the helplessness and sadness that the poet can't use when he is not in place, that is, the author's injustice to his talent.