Good Poems for July A review of poems describing July

1. The first summer is still peaceful, and the grass has not stopped yet. ——Xie Lingyun's "Traveling from Chishi into the Sail"

2. The mountain light suddenly sets in the west, and the moon in the pond gradually rises to the east. Enjoy the cool evening breeze, open the pavilion and lie down in an open space. ——Meng Haoran's "The Great Pavilion in Summer"

3. The summer is bitter and the nights are short, so open the pavilion to enjoy the slight coolness. ——Du Fu's "Summer Night Sigh"

4. The green shade brings tranquility during the day, and the solitary flower represents the remnant of spring. ——Wei Yingwu's "Visiting Kaiyuan Jingshe"

5. The remaining summer cicadas are exhausted, and the new autumn geese bring. ——Bai Juyi's "The Banquet"

6. The summer is long and the green trees are dense and the reflection of the balcony is reflected in the pond. The crystal curtain moves and the breeze rises, and the roses on the shelves fill the courtyard with incense.

——Gao Pian's "Summer in the Mountain Pavilion"