Poetry describing the breeze

1. The gentle breeze brings waves, scattering stars all over the river. ——Inventory Shenxing's "What You See in Zhouye Book"

2. The lotus wind brings fragrance, and the bamboo dew drops make a clear sound. ——Tang Meng Haoran's "Summer in the South Pavilion"

3. The autumn wind is nosy, red maple leaves and white heads. ——"Wild Walk" by Zhao Ji of the Qing Dynasty

4. The wind blows on the ancient trees, sunny days rain, and the moon shines on the flat sand and frost on summer nights. ——Tang Bai Juyi's "Jianglou Looking at the Guests at Night"

5. The crystal curtain moves and the breeze rises, and the roses fill the courtyard with fragrance. ——Tang Gaopian's "Summer in the Mountain Pavilion"

6. The apricot blossom rain makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it. ——"Queju" by Shi Zhinan of the Song Dynasty

7. The wind and smoke are all pure, and the Tianshan Mountains are beautiful. ——Wu Jun of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, "A Book of Thoughts with Zhu Yuan"

8. Where did the plum blossoms fall? The wind blew all over the mountain all night. ——Tang Gaoshi's "Listening to the Flute on the Fortress"

9. The wind blows on the ancient trees, sunny days rain, and the moon shines on the flat sand and frost on summer nights. ——Tang Bai Juyi's "Jianglou Looking at the Guests at Night"

10. The wind blows the willow flowers and fills the store with fragrance, and Wu Ji presses wine to encourage guests to taste it. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell at Jinling Wine Shop"

12. The east wind blows in the willows, the sun is getting longer, the rain is lingering, the grass is growing, and the sun is setting. The apricot blossoms are scattered, the swallow mud is fragrant, and the red makeup is damaged by sleep. ——Song Qin Guan's "Spring in the Painting Hall·The east wind blows in the willows and the sun grows early"

13. The breeze shakes the trees in the garden, and the fine snow falls under the curtains. ——Wu Jun's "Ode to Snow" in the Northern and Southern Dynasties

14. In front of Huangshi Pagoda, the river is east, and the spring light is lazy and leaning on the breeze. ——Tang Du Fu's "Seven Quatrains Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers"

15. Fish come out in the drizzle, and swallows slant in the breeze. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems on the Water Threshold to Heart"

16. Seeing the drizzle in the pond, you will know the breeze in your sleeves. ——Song He Zhu's "Nan Gezi·Seeing at Shuyu Pond"

17. The autumn wind is bleak and the weather is cool, and the grass and trees are shaking and turning to frost. ——Cao Pi of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, "Two Songs of Yan Song, Part 1"

18. The autumn wind sweeps the Songmen Stone Road. It seems that it is not allowed, and flying dust is coming. ——Song Hezhu's "Royal Street Tour·Farewell to Dongshan"

19. The autumn wind rises in the green poplar lanes, and the border town is deserted. ——Song Jiangkui's "The Desolate Prisoner: The Autumn Wind Rises in the Green Poplar Alley"

20. The spring wind blows the rain around the remaining branches, and the fallen flowers cannot fly.

——Song Qin Guan's "Ruan Lang Returns·The Spring Wind Blows and the Rain Wraps Around the Broken Branches"