Write a favorite ancient poem describing "natural scenery"

My favorite ancient poem describing the "natural scene": the next day, the lotus leaves are infinitely bright, and the lotus flowers reflect different colors in the sun.

There are many poems describing natural scenery in ancient times, which can be divided into four seasons:

Spring:

1, I don't know who cut off the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors. Who cut this thin young leaf with dexterous hands? It turned out to be the warm spring breeze in February. It's like a pair of clever scissors. This poem comes from He's "Singing Willow" in the Tang Dynasty.

2, flowers are getting lost, shallow grass can have no horseshoe. It means that wild flowers are messy and dazzling; Weeds can cover the horseshoes in the past. This poem is from Bai Juyi's Spring Tour in Qiantang.

3, spring tide brings rain late, no boat crossing the wild. It means that it rains at night and the tide rises faster. There are no pedestrians in the country ferry, and a ferry is moored across the river. This poem comes from Wei's Xixi Chuzhou.

4, wait for the east wind, colorful is always spring. This means that anyone can see the face of spring. The spring breeze is full of flowers and colors, and the scenery of spring is everywhere. This poem comes from Song Zhuxi's Spring Day.

Summer:

1, Xiao He just showed his sharp corner, and a dragonfly had already stood on it. It means that the delicate lotus leaf has just emerged from the water, and there is a naughty little dragonfly standing on it. This poem comes from Xiao Chi written by Yang Wanli in Song Dynasty.

2. cicadas make the forest quiet, while Tonamiyama is more hidden. It means that cicadas sing loudly, but the Woods are extraordinarily quiet; With the sound of birds singing, the mountains are quieter than usual. This poem was written in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

3. The next day, the lotus leaves are infinitely blue, and the colors of lotus flowers are different. It means that the lotus leaf is endless green, and the lotus flower is particularly bright and red in the sun. This poem comes from Yang Wanli's "Seeing Lin Zifang at Dawn in Jingci Temple" in the Song Dynasty.

4, Daohuaxiang said a good year. Listen to the frogs. It means that in the fragrance of rice flowers, people are talking about the harvest year, and there are waves of frogs in their ears, as if to say the harvest year. This poem comes from Xin Qiji's "Walking the Yellow Sand Road on a Moonlight in Xijiang" in the Song Dynasty.

Autumn:

1, every autumn has been sad and lonely since ancient times. I say autumn is better than spring. I feel sad and lonely every autumn since ancient times, but I think autumn is better than spring. This poem comes from Liu Yuxi's autumn poem in Tang Dynasty.

2, the white stone in the west of Beijing, the weather is cold and the red leaves are thin. It means that the Jingxi stream passes through Baishi, and the weather turns cold and the red leaves are scattered. This poem is from Shan Jutu written by Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty.

3. Seeing the autumn wind in Luoyang City, I want to write a book. It means that the annual autumn wind blows into Luoyang city again. I wonder what happened to my relatives in my hometown? Write a letter from home to greet peace. There are so many things to say and I don't know where to start. This poem is from Qiu Si written by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty.

4, frosty night, Jiang Feng fishing and sleeping. It means that the moon has set, crows crow all over the sky, and they fall asleep sadly on the maple tree and the fishing fire on the river. This poem is from a night-mooring near maple bridge written by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty.

Winter:

1, a boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold river-snow. It means a boat on the river, and a fisherman wears a plum; Fishing alone is not afraid of ice and snow. This poem is from Jiang Xue written by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty.

Just like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows open the petals of ten thousand pear trees. It means that all of a sudden, it's like a spring breeze blowing overnight, as if thousands of trees and pears are in full bloom. This poem comes from the Song of Snow in the Tang Dynasty.

In October, the south of the Yangtze River is sunny and cold as spring flowers. It means that it is sunny in October in the south of the Yangtze River, and the scenery in winter is as lovely as that in spring. This poem is from Early Winter written by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty.

I know it snows heavily at night, and I hear the sound of bamboo folding. It snows heavily late at night, because the sound of snow pressing bamboo branches can be heard from time to time. This poem comes from Bai Juyi's Snow at Night in the Tang Dynasty.