Poems about April

The poems about April are as follows:

1. There is no spring or summer in the mountains, and February flowers bloom only in April. ——From "Visiting the Immortal Pavilion" by Zhu Duo of the Ming Dynasty; Sanchuan is in the rain, and the flowers are fragrant in the evening of April. ——From "Twenty Rhymes to Cui Rong" by Du Shenyan of the Tang Dynasty; Ye Gong lurks in the deep trees, and calls out in April and May. ——From "Cuckoo's Journey" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.

2. It rains in three mountains in one night, and autumn fills the city in April. ——From "Bitter Rain in Central Fujian" by Sadula of the Yuan Dynasty; in March, the whites of the eyes are blurred by poplar flowers, and in April, the wicker branches are empty and green. ——From Wang Anshi of the Northern Song Dynasty, "The Rhyme Turns on Immediately"; next year I will be a Jianchang official, and in April I will pull a boat to the river. ——From Wang Anshi of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Recalling yesterday's poem and showing it to my cousin"; Jiujiang is humid and humid, and the sky is scorching hot in April. ——From "Meng Xia's Former Residence in Wei Village" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.

3. The mountains are deep and the scenery is late, and there is a lingering spring in April. ——From "Inscribed on the Southern Courtyard of Tianzhu as a Gift to the Four Masters of the Qing Dynasty, Xianyuanmin" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty; the sound is in the south of the mountain and the north of the mountain, and the sun rises in the northeast in April. ——From "Three Wheat" by Zhang Shunmin of the Northern Song Dynasty; Shuzhou officials live in rich water bamboos, and fireflies fly around the beams in April. ——From "Seeing the Fireflies on April Five Nights" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty.

4. In the thousands of miles of land, all the rice seedlings are planted in April. ——From "Heavy Rain" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty; March smokes the muscles and bones, and April smokes the heart. ——From "Cultivation of Orchids" by Chen Tao of the Tang Dynasty; in March, the green waves dance in the east wind, and in April, the yellow clouds darken the southern road. ——From Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty, "When there is repeated snow and two grains of wheat, one can be happy and compose a song"; Nanjing Xipu Road, yellow plums ripen in April. ——From Du Fu's "Plum Rain".