Excerpts from ancient poems describing the four seasons

The four seasons affect or determine the rhythm of movement of many things in the earth's environment. Spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Which season do you like best? The following are ancient poems about the four seasons that I have compiled for you. I hope can help you.

Poems describing the four seasons: Spring

1. Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. ——Du Fu's "Happy Rain on a Spring Night"

2. The spring tide brings rain late in the evening, and there is no boat crossing the wild river. ——Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Chuzhou West Stream"

3. Send a message to Luo City for the wind and sunshine, and the spring scenery will be doubled next year. ——Du Shenyan of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Day in Beijing"

4. Spring is late, and the flowers and trees are luxuriant. Cang Geng chops and chops, and picks Qi Qi. ——"The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Chuche"

5. After ten miles of spring breeze, all the shepherds and wheat are green. ——"Yangzhou Slowness"

6. The spring breeze congratulates the apricot garden without words, and the rows of flowers fill the apricot garden. ——Tang Dynasty Zhao Gu's "Happy Zhang Feng's Admission"

7. The spring breeze in Jianghan has risen, and the frost has been removed last night. ——"Yuan Huai's Brother Ying Guan, etc."

8. The fragrant trees have no one and the flowers are falling, and the birds are chirping all the way in the spring mountain. ——Li Hua of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Journey Improvisation"

9. Jiangpu thunder was noisy last night, and the spring city was moving and slightly cold. ——"The Nineteenth Cao Chang of the Ninth Festival"

10. When did the spring flowers and autumn moon come, how much do you know about the past? ——Li Yu's "Yu Meiren" of the Southern Tang Dynasty

11 , The spring scenery makes me sleepless, and the moon moves the shadows of flowers onto the railing. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Spring Night"

12. The spring breeze and spring rain make the flowers pass through the eyes, and the water from the north and south of the Yangtze River beats the sky. ——Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty, "The Origin of Diyuan Ming Yun"

13. The jasper is as tall as a tree, with thousands of green silk threads hanging down. I don’t know who to cut out carefully, the spring breeze in February is like scissors. ——"Ode to the Willow" by He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty

14. The spring breeze hates the ruthless water, blowing to the east and the sun to the west. ——"In the past years, I got a small poem in my dream to record the folk teacher"

15. If the spring grass has feelings, the mountains will still contain green. ——"Kinmen's Reply to Su Xiucai"

16. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring and deep vegetation. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Looking at Spring"

17. In front of the Huangshi Pagoda, the river is east, and the spring scenery is lazy and leaning on the breeze - Du Fu, "Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers"

18. Spring Scenery The whole garden could not be closed, and a branch of red apricot came out of the wall. ——Song Dynasty Ye Shaoweng's "It's Not Worth It to Visit the Garden"

Poems describing the four seasons: Summer

1. The bitter nights in midsummer are short, open the pavilion to enjoy the slight coolness. ——"Summer Night Sigh" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

2. If you want to compare the West Lake to the West, it is always better to put on light makeup and heavy makeup. ——"Drinking in the Early Sunny on the Lake"

3. The breeze is unable to kill the heat, and the setting sun flies up the mountain with its wings. People are already afraid that the rivers and seas will dry up, but heaven will not hesitate to dry them up. There is snow at the height of Kunlun, and it is always cold as far as Penglai. If you can't carry the world with you, why bother to swim in it? ——Wang Ling's "Summer, Drought and Bitter Heat"

4. The rain is thin on the wall, and the grass is hanging down, and the wind is blowing back the flowers on the water surface. ——"Summer Inscription on Veteran Lin Pavilion" by Zhang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

5. The sound of rain all night is so cool that it makes you dream, and autumn is coming on thousands of lotus leaves. ——"Miscellaneous Poems of Summer"

6. Where the bamboos are deep and the trees are dense with insects, there is sometimes a slight coolness that is not the wind. ——"Chasing the Coolness on a Summer Night"

7. The beautiful scenery is full of spring, and the clear clouds are clear for the first time in summer. ——Wang Sengru, "The Banquet" of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties

8. Swallows in Liang Mountains come and go, and gulls in the water are close to each other. ——"Jiangcun"

9. Why regret that Fang Fei is gone? Xia Mu is so gloomy and pleasant. ——Qin Guan, Song Dynasty, "Odd Titles on the Dark Sun in March"

10. After all, the scenery of West Lake in June is different from that of the four seasons. The lotus leaves touching the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers reflecting the sun are uniquely red. ——"Walking off to Lin Zifang at dawn from Jingci Temple" by Yang Wanli

11. The green shade brings tranquility during the day, and the solitary flower represents the end of spring. ——Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Visiting Kaiyuan Jingshe"

12. The lotus breeze brings fragrance, and the bamboo dew drops make a clear sound. ——"The Huai Xin Da in the South Pavilion in Summer"

13. There is snow at the height of Kunlun, and it is always cold as far as Penglai. ——"Summer, Drought and Bitter Heat"

14. The Qingjiang River embraces the village, and everything in the Changxia River Village is quiet. The swallows on the beams come and go, and the gulls in the water are close to each other. The old wife draws paper to make a chess game, while the child knocks needles to make a fishing hook. But if an old friend offers rice, what else can I ask for in addition to a small body? - Du Fu's "Jiangcun"

15. The wheat ripens with the wind, and the plum blossoms turn yellow in the rain. ——Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, "Fenghe Summer Response"

16. Lazy shaking the white feather fan, naked in the green forest. Take off your towel and hang it on the stone wall, exposing the top to let in the pine breeze. ——Li Bai's "Summer in the Mountains"

17. Magpies are frightened when the bright moon leaves the branches, and cicadas sing in the breeze in the middle of the night. The fragrance of rice flowers tells of a good harvest, and the sound of frogs sounds. ——Xin Qiji's "Moon on the Xijiang River·Walking on the Yellow Sand Road at Night"

18. On a sunny day, the warm wind makes the wheat gas grow, and when the green and shaded grass outweighs the flowers. ——Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, "Early Summer"

Poems describing the four seasons: Autumn

1. There are many fallen leaves in the palm garden, and I am relieved to know that it is autumn. ——"Rewarding Liu Chaisang"

2. When you asked about your return date, you have not yet heard of it. The night rain in Bashan filled the autumn pond.

——"Night Rain Sends to the North"

3. The three autumn leaves have fallen, and the February flowers can bloom. ——Li Qiao's "Wind"

4. The autumn wind blows and white clouds fly, the grass and trees turn yellow and the geese return south. ——"Autumn Wind Ci"

5. The wood falls and the wild geese cross south, and the north wind and the river are cold. ——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Wood on the Early Cold River"

6. The autumn colors are endless, and you can go out to the cold mountains. ——"Gift to the Sihu of the House"

7. Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn. ——Li Shen's "Compassion for the Farmers"

8. The autumn wind blows thousands of miles, and the yellow clouds are high at dusk. ——"Gong Bei Qiu Xing Sends a Letter to Cui Mingyun"

9. Tonight, when the moon is bright, everyone can look around, and I don’t know who is missing my autumn thoughts. ——Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty

10. The cold mountains turn green and the autumn water flows. ——"Wangchuan Leisurely Presented to Pei Xiu Caidi"

11. There are no fallen leaves in Fengding Xiaoxuan, and caterpillars spin autumn silk. ——"Autumn Day"

12. Looking at the cold city, the plain and clear sky is clear. ——"A visit to Xuancheng County"

13. When will the spring flowers and autumn moon come, how much do you know about the past? ——Li Yu's "Poppy Poppies"

14. The autumn scenery is worthy of mention, with red leaves all over the mountains and streams; the pine paths are suitable, and the yellow chrysanthemums circle the eastern fence. ——Yuan·Guan Hanqing

15. The blue sky, the yellow leaves on the ground, the autumn colors are rolling, and the cold smoke is green on the waves. ——Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty, "Su Mu Zhe"

16. The lake light and the moon are harmonious, and there is no windshield on the lake surface that has not been polished. ——"Looking at the Dongting"

17. The fragrant lotus leaves are gone, and the green waves are rising in the west wind. -- "Huanxi Sand" by Li Jing of the Southern Tang Dynasty

18. Withered vines, old trees and dim crows, small bridges and flowing water. ——"The Pure Sky·Autumn Thoughts"

Verses describing the four seasons: Winter

1. Three cities are garrisoned with white snow in the West Mountain, and there are thousands of miles of bridges on the Qingjiang River in Nanpu. ——"Ambition" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

2. He will not hesitate to let all the beautiful flowers fall away, but seal them as plum blossoms and jade without fragrance. Qian who is thinly boiled into soup cakes, in exchange for the smoke and fire in the world.

3. The clouds are low in the evening, and the snow is dancing in the wind. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Confronting the Snow"

4. If you want to cross the Yellow River and the river is blocked by ice, you will climb the Taihang Mountains covered with snow. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "One of Three Poems on the Difficult Journey"

5. The bead curtain flutters across the white wall, lighter than catkins and heavier than frost. ——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems on Snow"

6. The sky is cold and the color is green, and the north wind is called dry mulberry. The thick ice has no cracks, and there is a cold light in a short day. ——Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty, "Bitter Cold Song"

7. The sunset poem has snow all over the sky, and it is very spring when combined with plum blossoms.

8. The cold weather makes the days shorter, and the wind and waves are calmer than the clouds. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Reminiscing about the Past in Gong'an County"

9. I was surprised that the quilt pillow was cold, and the window was bright again. Late at night, I know the snow is heavy, and I hear the sound of breaking bamboo.

10. The plum and snow are fighting for spring but they are not willing to fall, so Sao Renge spends money to comment on it. The plum blossoms are three cents whiter than the snow, but the snow is less fragrant than the plum blossoms.

11. I don’t know if the rain in the courtyard has fallen this morning, but I suspect that the forest flowers bloomed last night. ——Tang·Song Zhiwen "Response to Snow in the Garden"

12. There are several plum blossoms in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone. I know it's not snow from afar, because there is a faint fragrance coming.

13. There is a character in the book who is too real, with snow-skinned and colorful appearance. ——Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow"

14. The clouds are clear and the gulls are dancing, and the wind is against the goose. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty "Sending off the eldest grandson to return to the state gradually in the winter evening"

15. The weather, people, and the sun are urging each other, and the winter solstice brings spring again. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Xiao Zhi"

16. The other seven horses are also unique, as different as the cold sky mixed with clouds and snow. ——Du Fu's "Wei Xi's Record of Things and Watching General Cao's Painting of Horses"

17. If you don't see the mirror in the high hall, the sad white hair looks like blue silk in the morning and turns to snow in the evening. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "About to Enter the Wine"

18. Sit and look at the depth of the sky, which is so strong that it shines coldly in the dusk. I'm so lazy when I'm tired of dancing in the air, and so busy when the wind blows.