Xia style poetry

It's rustic enough to steam in summer, which makes my back hot. I don't know the heat, but I cherish the long summer —— Tang Juyi's Watching the Wheat Harvest

However, Xia Jie's constant violation of Xi is a disaster —— Qu Yuan's Li Sao in the pre-Qin period.

Jiyuan and Xiangnan pilgrimage to Xi, Fu Shi Zhong Hua: Nine Debates and Nine Songs, Self-entertainment —— Qu Yuan's Li Sao in the Pre-Qin Dynasty.

The trees are shaded, the summer is long, and the balcony reflects into the pool —— Tang Gaopian's Summer in the Mountain Pavilion

Midsummer is coming, and the sunny days are getting longer —— Dragon Boat Festival by Tang.

An egret flies over a quiet wetland, and a mango bird sings in a tree in midsummer —— A record of Wei's "After the rain clears/Autumn returns to Wangchuan Village" in my cabin in Wangchuan.

Living in the depths of the city, spring goes and summer comes —— Yi Xian by Tang Shangyin

There are vines, spring flowers and shade-Tang Hanyu's "Xiuer"

A tune "Bao Village in Qingjiang River, Everything in Xiajiang Village is Quiet" —— Jiang Village by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty

Although the bitter night in midsummer is short, it is cool when it opens —— A Summer Night Sigh by Tang Du Fu

In summer, the courtyard is deep and clear, and pomegranate flowers are everywhere —— Su Song's summer meaning of playing the piano.

Even if it rains, I don't know if spring will go, but it will be deep when it clears up in summer —— Song Fan Chengda's Happy Sunny.

It's frosty and snowy here, and the wind blows in spring and summer —— Poems of Sorrow and Anger by Han Caiwenji

Mango Birds Singing in the Trees in Summer —— Song He Zhu's See You in the South Gezi Shuyu Pool

Xia Meng has long vegetation and trees outside —— Reading Shan Hai Jing (I) by Tao Yuanming in Wei and Jin Dynasties

It's sunny and rainy, but grass grows in summer, beginning of autumn —— Tang He and Zhang Zhi's "Sending the Army"

Peach gum welcomes summer and smells like amber. The more you teach it, the more you can grow melons —— Thirteen Poems of South Garden by Tang.

Lush spring grass, pine and cypress in autumn —— The fourth of seven pastoral poems by Wei

Why don't you like wheatgrass? Trees are lovely in summer —— In the Dark Days of March by Qin Song Guan.

The streets of Changxia Village are getting clearer and clearer, and there are finches with eaves and teeth-one of Lei's three summer poems.

When the cool wind rises, I begin to feel lonely in summer-three mourning poems by Pan An in Wei and Jin Dynasties.

Geometry of life: Spring is summer, and fragrant mash is as sweet as honey —— Nine Poems on Wandering by Tang Du Fu