Which poem below describes the rain in early spring?

The poem describing the rain in early spring is that the rain in Tianjie is as crisp as crisp. Han Yu's seven-character quatrains "Eighteen Members of the Water Department in Early Spring" and "Empty Mountain after Rain" are also famous sentences describing rain, but their descriptions of early autumn rain come from the five-character rhythmic poem "Autumn Night in the Mountains" written by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei.

The poem describing the rain in early spring is "The rain in the sky is as crisp as crisp", which comes from Han Yu's seven-character quatrain "Early spring is Zhang Eighteen members of the Ministry of Water" and "Empty Mountain after Rain" is also a famous sentence describing the rain, but the rain in early autumn it describes comes from a five-character poem "Mountain in Autumn" written by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei.

In Early Spring, Han Yu described the rainy scene in early spring in Chang 'an, the imperial city, as "moist as crisp", accurately grasped its characteristics, showed people the moist, comfortable and fresh aesthetic feeling in early spring, and also showed the poet's good mood. It turns out that the poet stopped a rebellion in the buffer region shortly before writing this poem, and he was naturally in a good mood.

That's why I was lucky enough to go for a spring outing with my friend Zhang. Member Zhang was named, ranking 18 among his brothers. In the face of Han Yu's invitation, Zhang Ji refused because he was busy with official business and was old and weak. In order to live up to the beautiful time in early spring, Han Yu wrote poems as a souvenir.

I wrote about the beautiful scenery of light rain in Chang 'an in early spring, describing the beautiful scenery, expressing my sensitivity to the vibrant scene when spring comes and the joy it brings, so as to lure my friends out to feel the information of early spring; The latter focuses on lyricism, teasing friends to go out of the house and feel the information of early spring.