Poetry describing May

The poems describing May are as follows:

1. "Song under the Sai" by Li Bai (Tang Dynasty) In May, there is snow in the mountains, no flowers, only cold. I heard broken willows in the flute, but I have never seen the spring scenery. Fight with the golden drum at dawn, and hug the jade saddle at night. I am willing to put my sword down from my waist to kill Loulan.

2. "May" Li He (Tang Dynasty) carved jade on the forehead of the curtain, and the light curtain caged the empty door. The well draws lead and Chinese water, and the fan weaves mandarin duck patterns. Returning to the Xuewuliang Palace, the nectar washes the green sky. Luo Xiu is wandering and flying, and the fragrant sweat is stained with precious millet.

3. "Viewing the Cutting of Wheat" Bai Juyi (Tang Dynasty) The Tian family has few free months, but in May people are twice as busy. At night, the south wind blows, and the wheat is covered with yellow. The women carry baskets for food, and the children carry pots of pulp. When I went to the salary field, Ding Zhuang was in Nangang. The foot is steaming and rustic, and the back is burning in the sky. I’m exhausted and don’t know how hot it is, but I’m glad the summer is long. There is also a poor woman with a child beside her.

4. May is the season of blooming flowers, the season of love, the season of gratitude, and the season of labor. In May, the flowers are blooming and the green shade is like the sea. Everything seems so enthusiastic and full of vitality.

5. Of all the spring, summer, autumn and winter, May is the most beautiful. The April rain washes the sky in May, and the sky is dust-free and blue. The passionate April leaves and I love May alone. The scorching heat of the moon and the thin red and fat green mountains and rivers are just the right amount of beauty.

6. In May, the willow silk is already long and swaying in the warm wind. I don’t really like to talk about Yangliu Yiyi. I would rather believe that it is a kind of involuntary trembling, a kind of feeling caused by the wind, weak and weak, swaying with the wind.