Poetry describing Xia, containing Xia zi

The poems containing the word "xia" are as follows:

1. The wind is clearing in the ruins of Changxia Village, and the eaves-toothed sparrows have grown up. ——Zhang Lei's "One of Three Summer Songs"

2. The bitter nights in midsummer are short, so open the roof to enjoy the slight coolness. —— Du Fu's "Summer Night Sigh"

3. The spring grass is green in autumn, and the fallen pines are long and cold in summer. ——Wang Wei's "Seven Pastoral Music No. 4"

4. The summer stripes are densely green, and the red calyx is brightly decorated. At noon on a scorching day, the fire is burning. ——"Xia Hua Ming" Wei Yingwu

5. The water and sky are clear and the words are clear, and the courtyard is quiet and people are away from summer. ——Xiang Hongzuo's "Qingpingle·Enjoying the Coolness on the Pond"

6. Flowers bloom like brocade in spring, and leaves become curtains in summer. ——Li Shuang's "Fragrant Tree"

7. Summer rules left ashes yesterday, and autumn arrows move to the sundial today. Emei Xiu first came out, and waves started to rise in Dongting. ——Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin's "Autumn"

8. Blow the cymbal on Xiakou to make you sit on top. ——Wang Wei's "Farewell to the Prefect of Kang"

9. There are no silkworms, weaving mulberry trees in the summer to fill the village, and the fields are wasted in the spring to plow calves and work for the army. ——Du Xunhe's "Title of the Cottage Where I Live"

10. I love summer in the mountains, when the sky is dark and the flowers are raining. —— Yuan Peng's "Four Odes in the Mountains".