Write a poem about sunshine.

Poems about sunshine: 1, everything is not everything. -Li Qingzhao's Wuling Spring Festival Evening.

2, the shade is full of noon, and the dream is sound. -the summer meaning of Su Shunqin.

3, win the day to find the waterfront, boundless scenery. -Zhu's Spring Day.

4, Rizhao incense burner gives birth to purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers. -Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall".

If the imperial seal was not seized by Tang Taizu, he would have set sail for a long time. -Li Shangyin's Sui Palace.

More poems about sunshine:

1, the message is sunny in Los Angeles, and spring will double next year. -Du, "Spring in Beijing".

2. Where to sail at sunset, the horizon is broken. -Meng Haoran's "Send Du fourteen times to the south of the Yangtze River".

3, how to be willing to clear the autumn day, has brought sunset and cicada. -"Liu" by Li Shangyin.

4. Mangroves and green hills are inclined, and the grass in the long suburbs is endless. -Ouyang Xiu's "You Chun San in Fengle Pavilion".

5. Dark clouds are overwhelming the city. -Li He's Wild Goose Gate Taishouxing.

6. The shadow of the idle cloud pool is long, and the object changes several degrees. -Wang Bo's Poems of Teng.

7. The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen. -Wang Wei's "To the Fortress".

8. Sunrise in the east and rain in the west. The road is sunny but sunny. -Liu Yuxi's "Two Zhuzhi Ci Poems, the First Part".

9. The lotus leaves are infinitely blue the next day, and the lotus flowers in the sun are different reds. -Yang Wanli "Xiao Jingci Temple sends Lin Zifang".

10, it's getting late, the spring breeze is beautiful, the flowers and plants are fragrant. -Du Fu's two quatrains.

1 1. At sunrise, the river is redder than the fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue. -Bai Juyi's Three Memories of Jiangnan.

12, the clouds begin to sink, and rain is coming. -Xu Hun's East Building of Xianyang City.

Mermaids shed pearl-like tears on the moon-green sea, and the blue fields breathed their jade to the sun. -Li Shangyin's "Jinse".