What poems describe rain?

This poem describing rain is as follows:

1. Autumn Night in the Mountain Wang Wei: After the rain, the mountain is empty and stands on the autumn night. The bright moon shed clear light from the cracks and cleared the fountain on the rocks. The bamboo forest is sonorous, the washerwoman returns, and the lotus leaves are swaying to get on the canoe. Spring spring might as well give it a rest, and the autumn sun can stay on the hills for a long time.

2. "Looking at the Moon after Rain" Li Bai: The suburbs are scattered, and the account is half-lived. Wan Shuang, a river to practice horizontal. When the mountain is white, the sea is high and then bright. Out of pity, I sang like a fan until the fifth watch.

3. "Drinking Rain after Chu Qing on the Lake" Su Shi: The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are rainy. If there are more dead beauties in the West Lake, C+ is so appropriate.

4. "Ding Fengbo" Su Shi: If you don't listen to the sound of leaves in the forest, why don't you slow down? Bamboo poles and sandals are more dexterous than riding horses. What's to be afraid of? A raincoat and hemp fiber, despite the wind and rain, still live my life.

5. "Farewell to Yan Shiyuan" Liu Changqing: The spring breeze leans against the lotus green city, and the water town is cold and cloudy in spring. Drizzle wet clothes can't be seen, idle flowers fall to the ground and listen to silence. Sailing alone on the sunset river, the grass is green in Wan Li, Hunan. If the host asks every acquaintance, Qingpao will miss today's Confucian scholars.

6. "Qingpingle Rainy and Smoky Night" Feng Yansi: On a rainy and sunny night, the new pool of green water is full. Shuang Yan went to the weeping willow courtyard, and the small pavilion painted curtains with high volumes. Zhu Lan alone at dusk, southwest crescent. Falling flowers blow with the wind, and Luo Yi is particularly cold in spring.

Data expansion:

Rain, a natural precipitation phenomenon, is caused by the disturbance of atmospheric circulation, is an indispensable part of the earth's water cycle, and is the only way for almost all terrestrial plants far from rivers to replenish fresh water. Raindrops fall from the sky, big and small, fast and slow. The water on the earth's surface evaporates and rises, and it cools to form rain. Rainwater is the most important fresh water resource in human life.

Rain is water drops falling from the clouds. Water on land and sea surface evaporates into steam. Steam rises to a certain height and turns into water droplets when it is cold. These small water droplets form clouds. They collide with each other in the cloud and merge into large water droplets. When it is too big for the air, it will fall from the clouds and form rain.

Rain is the most important fresh water resource in human life, and plants thrive on the moisture of rain and dew. But the flood caused by rainstorm will also bring great disaster to mankind.