Poems describing spring rain

The poems describing the spring rain are as follows:

1. The clothes are wet with drizzle, and the thatched cottage is covered with light smoke. This poem is from Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It depicts that the spring rain falls on the clothes carefully and densely, and at the same time, the thatched cottage is also shrouded in light smoke and fog. This description shows the softness and warmth of the spring rain and its unique influence on the natural environment.

2. The spring rain broke the bridge, and the boat propped up the willow shade. This poem comes from the Song Dynasty poet Lu You's "The First Night of Spring Rain in Lin 'an". It depicts that the spring rain caused the river to rise, the bridge was flooded and pedestrians could not pass. However, a boat emerged from the shadow of the willow tree, providing a way for pedestrians to pass. This description shows the influence of the spring rain and the beauty of the natural environment.

3. The rain in Tianjie is crisp, but the grass color is close at a distance. This poem comes from Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell to the Ancient Grass". It depicts that light rain gently moistens Tianjie, making the grass in the distance moist and fuzzy. However, when you approach the grass, you find that they have no obvious moist feeling. This description shows the delicacy of the spring rain and its subtle influence on the natural environment.

4. If you get wet with clothes, you will get wet with apricot flowers and rain, and your face will not be cold with willow wind. This poem comes from the quatrains written by Shi Zhinan, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. It depicts the spring rain falling gently on clothes like apricot flowers, making them moist. At the same time, the spring breeze blows on the face, making people feel warm but not cold. This description shows the softness of the spring rain and its comfort to the natural environment.

Common poetry classification:

1. According to the nature of content and expression, it can be divided into narrative poems, lyric poems, farewell poems, frontier poems, pastoral poems, nostalgic poems (poems about the past), mourning poems and allegorical poems. This classification is mainly based on the content, nature and expression of poems. For example, narrative poems are mainly narrative, while lyric poems are mainly emotional.

2. Classification according to genre forms: it can be divided into metrical poems, free poems, prose poems and rhyme poems. This classification is mainly based on the genre form of poetry. For example, metrical poems are written according to certain rules and rhythms, while free poems have no fixed rules and rhythms.

3. According to the subject matter, it can be divided into love poems, satirical poems and philosophical poems. This classification is mainly based on the theme of poetry. For example, love poems are about describing love, while satirical poems are about satirizing social reality.

4. According to countries and authors, it can be divided into foreign poems, China poems, ancient poems and modern poems, as well as celebrity poems and non-celebrity poems. This classification is mainly based on the country and author of poems. For example, foreign poems refer to poems in non-native languages, while ancient poems refer to poems in ancient times.