Famous sayings describing summer

1, Xiao He just showed his sharp corner, and a dragonfly had already stood on it. -from the song dynasty Yang Wanli's "Little Pool"

As soon as the lotus leaf emerged from the water, a little dragonfly stood on it.

2. cicadas make the forest quiet, while Tonamiyama is more hidden. -"If you enter Jesse" comes from the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

With the cicada singing, the forest is getting quieter and quieter, the birds are singing, and the feeling of the mountain is deeper.

3, the lotus leaf is infinitely bright, and the lotus red is different. -From Yang Wanli's "Seeing Lin Zifang at Dawn in Jingci Temple" in the Song Dynasty.

Lotus leaves will never be seen in the sky, and lotus flowers are particularly bright and red in the sun.

4. Liu is quiet and sleepy, and people who sleep during the day are quiet and windy. Sweat thin shirt is cool, cool shirt is thin sweat. —— From Su Shi's "Bodhisattva Xia Huiwen is always in my heart" in the Song Dynasty.

There is no wind in the courtyard, the willows hang low, and the boudoir sleeps by day. When the boudoir sleeps quietly during the day, the wind blows and the wicker swings in the yard. The breeze is blowing, the sweat is fragrant, and the thin shirt is slightly cool. Cool shirts give off a faint smell of sweat.

5, the breeze and bright moon are unattended, and the south building is cold. -From Huang Tingjian's "Ezhou South Building" in the Song Dynasty.

The breeze and bright moon are free and nobody cares. The moonlight melts into the breeze and blows from the south, making people feel cool and comfortable.

6. Where the bamboo forest is densely populated, it is not windy when it is cold. The heat at night is still the same as that in the afternoon. Open the door and stand in the middle of the moon. -Excerpted from Yang Wanli's "Chasing the Cool in Summer Night" in Song Dynasty

The night is still as hot as noon. Open the door and stand in the moonlight for a while. ? From time to time, insects came from the dense bamboo forest where they sang, but it was not the wind.