A collection of verses describing rain in ancient poems

Chapter 1

1. It rained all night in Xiaoxiang, and the rain broke into pieces in the passenger center. ——Han Shan Deqing's "Five Poems on Bamboo"

2. The rain stopped and the lotus leaves smelled fragrant, and the cicadas and poplar trees were noisy on the shore. ——Yan Xuan's "Linjiang Fairy·The strong fragrance of lotus and wildflowers after the rain stops"

3. The heart-breaking sun sets over thousands of mountains. ——Yuan Quhua's "The Sword is Near·The Rain Comes at Night"

4. It is difficult to cope with the situation. I am an old friend in the sky, looking across the Huaishan Mountain, and I miss you like wild geese. ——Shi Dazu's "Bagui·Autumn River Brings Rain"

5. Who believes that deep in the blue clouds, the setting sun is still at the end of the world? . ——Wang Fuzhi's "Qing Ping Le·Yong Yu"

6. The clouds and rain in the Chu sky are harmonious, and I am dreaming on the balcony again. ——Li Cunxu's "Balcony Dream·Golden Niphoenix in Boluo Shirt"

7. The sunset is red after the rain. ——Hou Meng's "Linjiang Immortal: Who will believe it if you haven't met Xingzang"

8. Invite friends to enjoy the wine, drink in the bottle, and sing softly. ——Yuan Haowen's "Sudden Rain Beats New Lotuses"

9. On the way to the road tonight, I pointed to the smoke tree in the front village in the distance. ——Liu Yong's "Mr. An·Collecting the remaining rain on the far bank"

10. Half shy of the cold spring, half sunny, and nourished with rouge. ——Zhang Fan's "Niannujiao·Yiyu Pavilion Ode Qianye Begonia"

Part 2

1. Today, there is no return to the old world of poetry. ——Xue Shiyu, "Linjiang Immortal· A strong storm passes through Madang Mountain"

2. Tears and rain ruin the face, who can be worried but not sigh. ——Cao Pi's "Yan Ge Xing"

3. The leaves are clustered with beads, making waves in the mirror. ——Li Shimin's "Yong Yu"

4. The deep courtyard is locked at dusk, and there are bursts of banana rain. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Shengchazi·Bashfully grooming the green servant girl"

5. Fresh fertilizer is a seasonal taboo, and it is a good chance to taste fruits and vegetables. ——Wei Yingwu's "Collection of Yan Zhai and Scholars in the Rain"

6. The wind is so angry that it wants to uproot the trees, and the rain is so violent that it wants to tear down the house. ——Lu You, "A Storm and Rainstorm on October 28th"

7. There are no acacia trees in the West Garden, and plum blossoms wait for the begonias. ——Yuan Haowen's "Partridge Day·The lights in the waiting hall are dim and the rain brings coolness"

8. Tao Gong's battleship is empty and the rain is pouring, and Jia Fu Chengchen breaks the temple atmosphere. ——Li Shangyin's "Tanzhou"

9. Willows dance in the wind, lightly stirring up the spring smoke and residual rain. ——Gu Xun's "Jiuquanzi·Willow Dance Wind"

10. Swallows fly to peek at the painted building, and the jade hook hangs down the curtain. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Linjiangxian·Rain on the Qinglei Pond outside Liuwai"

Chapter 3

1. Where is the rain and the wind, the Han Palace and the Qin Palace. ——Xin Qiji's "Lang Tao Sha · Hearing the Bell at Midnight in the Mountain Temple"

2. Things in the Ming Dynasty are so lonely and cold, and people are worried about the lake full of wind and rain. ——Wu Wenying "Three Offenders Crossing the River and Clouds·West Lake Qingming"

3. The Haitang Pavilion was exposed to drizzle at noon. ——Wu Qian's "Begonia Spring: I have a poem about Begonia before the Qingming Festival"

4. Who would love this? The rain falls lightly on the sycamore leaves. ——Huang Sheng's "Moon over the River·Cool Night"

5. The clouds and mountains meet, and the wind and rain revive the Mid-Autumn Festival. ——Gao Shi's "Farewell to Wei Ba"

6. Only leisure and sorrow will not go away. I will still live and accompany others until the evening rain. ——Duan Keji's "The Fisherman's Proud Poem: A Full of Spring"

7. Guests have been offended, the Milky Way is slightly swaying, and there are still winds and sea rains. ——Su Shi's "Magpie Bridge Immortal Farewell to Chen Lingju on Chinese Valentine's Day"

8. If there is no rain from the sky, why should we live in peace? ——Yao He's "Zhuang Ju Ye Xing"

9. The raindrops can be seen at dusk. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Youth Tour·Twelve Railings Alone with Spring"

10. A plow is enough for spring rain, and a trace of clear wind is shaking.

——Ye Yin's "Farming and Fishing Realm"