How to describe the reeds in autumn is as follows:
1. In the crisp autumn season, reeds stand solemnly on the shore where the water meets the sky, and reeds are like poetic second pens. Under the blue sky with strong autumn, they are stained with the autumn rhyme that flows repeatedly, bringing people a comfortable and pleasant feeling.
2. In the reeds, patches of reeds are displayed. Rows of reeds stand shoulder to shoulder and hold their heads high on the shore. The reeds fluttering in the wind are like light feathers, spreading magnificently in the air, making the scenery along the river picturesque.
3. In the season when flying grass grows, there is an endless reed on the lake. In the reed, a willow boat gently rippled in the blue waves, and the paddled paddle accidentally disturbed the birds foraging by the lake, which caused a flutter, stirred up a thousand layers of fine waves, and took the birds away. The ripples dispersed and the reed regained calm.
4. The reeds are swaying in the sky, and there is no end in sight. When the breeze passes, the light reeds are fluttering, just like beautiful butterflies flying all over the sky, and like graceful notes, they are playing a refreshing movement under the sway of the breeze.
5. In the hot summer, lush and shady reeds extend from the water surface, shielding the sparkling water of the lake with their own green, resisting a little heat for people who are unbearable in the hot summer and leaving a piece of shade for people who are still busy.
There are many reeds on the waterfront. Related poems:
1. Win the day and find fragrance on the waterfront, and the boundless scene will be new for a while. -Song Zhu Xi's Spring Day
2. a hundred mountains and no bird, a thousand paths without a footprint. -Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Jiang Xue"
3. When the moon is out, the birds are startled, and when it is in the spring stream. -Tang Wang Wei's Birding Stream
4. Today, every sea is home, and the old forts fill with ruin and with autumn reeds. -Tang Liu Yuxi's thoughts of old time at west fort mountain
5. Please look at the vines on the stone, which have reflected the flowers in front of the continent. -Tang Du Fu's Eight Poems of Autumn Prosperity