Which two ancient poems describe summer in "A Bird with Lotus Leaves"?

1. The lotus leaves on the second day are infinitely blue, and the lotus flowers in the sun are of different colors. -Yang Wanli's "Chu Xiao Jingci Temple sends Lin Zifang"

2. Xiao He has just exposed its sharp corner, and dragonflies have already stood on it. -Yang Wanli's Little Pool

In the morning, I will dispose of the garbage and take the lotus home. -Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden"

4. The leaves of Chuyang are dry and rainy all night, and the clear water is windy. -Zhou Bangyan's "Su Mu is Liao Aquilaria"

5. Return to the boat in the evening and go into the depths of the lotus. -Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream, Always Remember the Sunset in Xiting"

6. Autumn frost flies late, leaving a dead lotus to listen to the rain. -Li Shangyin's "Love Luoting in Cuizhou"

7. The baby propped up the boat and stole Bai Lianhua back. -Bai Juyi is on the pool

8. Living alone in the secluded grass, there are orioles singing in the trees (Wei)

9. There is nothing to do. I feel deja vu. Yan Guilai (Yan Shu)

10. The bright moon surprises the magpie, and the breeze sings in the middle of the night. (Xin Qiji)

1 1. Two orioles singing green willows and a row of egrets rising to the sky (Du Fu)

12. In February, the grass grows and the warblers fly, and the willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke (high)

13. Drive the chicken to the tree. Only then can you hear the sound of chopping wood. (Du Fu)

14. One hundred mountains have no birds, and one thousand roads have no footprints. (Liu Zongyuan)

15. Humayi north wind, crossing the south branch of the Bird's Nest. (Anonymous)

16. The cicada in the forest is quiet, and Tonamiyama is more secluded. (Wang Ji)

17. The rain is coming, and the grass is coming, and the birds are singing in the Six Dynasties (Wei Zhuang)

18. here, birds are full of vitality under the lights in the mountains, while people's hearts feel quiet in the pond. (Chang Jian)

19. The gray head will be sad for a fallen flower, and the blue cloud will envy a cheerful bird. (Cen Can)