What are the poems about "cicadas croak and frogs croak in summer night"

1, the bright moon surprises magpie, and the breeze sings at midnight. The cool evening breeze seems to have spread to cicadas in the distance. -Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Yellow Sand Night Road Xijiang Moon"

Interpretation: The bright moon on the horizon rises to the treetops, scaring the magpies perched on the branches. The cool evening breeze seems to bring cicadas in the distance. In the fragrance of rice flowers, people are talking about the harvest year, and there are waves of frogs in their ears, as if talking about the harvest year.

2. cicadas make the forest quiet, while Tonamiyama is more hidden. -The Imperial Book of the Northern and Southern Dynasties "If you are in Xi"

Interpretation: cicadas are loud, but the Woods are particularly quiet; With the sound of birds singing, the mountains are quieter than usual.

It rains at home in Huangmei season, and frogs are everywhere in the grass pond. -Zhao Shixiu's "About/About" in the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Mei Huangshi, every family is shrouded in rain, and there are bursts of frogs beside the grassy pond.

4. The west wind on the lake is urgent. Wet red-violet is exposed at night. -Song Yan Shu's "Huanxisha West Wind on the Lake"

Interpretation: In the evening, the setting sun shines obliquely, the breeze blows across the lake, and cicadas keep singing.

5. I don't know where the dragon is going after the rain, and a pool of grass is full of frogs. -Liu Ji's Heavy Rain on May 19th of Ming Dynasty

Commentary: After a while, the dragon making clouds and rain left with thunder and dark clouds. What appeared in front of him was an overflowing pond, green grass dripping green and frogs singing in unison.

6. When the water is full, sometimes herons can be seen. The grass is deep and frogs are everywhere. -"Living in Early Summer" by Lu You in the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: When the lake overflows, egrets are dancing, the grass on the lake is singing, and frogs are everywhere.

7, hanging down to drink clear dew, flowing out of sparse tung. -Yu Shinan's Cicada in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Cicada hangs down its tentacles like a hat tassel and sucks the clear and sweet dew. The sound came from the tall and straight branches of the buttonwood tree.

8. The cicada sings the sunset and the silver shadow hangs in Xiaoxiang. -Mao Wenxi in the Tang Dynasty, "Linjiang Fairy, Twilight and cicada all set in the setting sun"

Commentary: The sunset sent away the last cicada, silver moon hung high on Xiaoxiang River, and the river next to Huangling Temple rolled up waves.

9. There is no end to cicadas and no end to apes. -Wu Yun in the Southern and Northern Dynasties "With Zhu Shu"

Interpretation: cicadas have been calling for a long time, while apes have been calling for a long time.

10, trying to catch cicadas, suddenly shut up. -Yuan Mei's "Seeing" in the Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: I suddenly wanted to catch cicada singing in the trees, so I immediately stopped singing and stood by the tree silently.