Ancient poems describing spring, summer, autumn and winter

Spring

1 Tang He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willow": "The jasper is as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk threads hanging down. I don't know who will cut it carefully. The spring breeze in February is like scissors."

2 "Spring Snow" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "There is no youth in the new year, and I am surprised to see grass buds in early February. The white snow is too late for spring, so it flies through the trees in the garden."

Summer

1 Tang Dynasty Gao Pian's "Summer in the Mountain Pavilion": "The green trees are dense and the summer is long, and the balcony is reflected in the pond. The water curtain moves and the breeze rises, and the roses fill the courtyard with fragrance." < /p>

2 Wang Anshi's "Early Summer Events" The stone-beam thatched cottage has a curved roof, and running water splashes across the west slope. On a sunny day, the warm wind makes the wheat smell, and the green shade and quiet grass are better than the flowers.

Autumn

1 "The Journey to the Fortress" by Liu Deren of the Tang Dynasty

The countryside and wells are separated from each other, and the poverty makes the eyes sad. The stranger lives in another place, and the Mid-Autumn Festival falls under the snow.

The wild goose lifts its wings, and the river flows into the river. The general is unwilling to suffer, so he seeks the title of marquis here.

2 "Newly Planted Bamboo in Haotian Temple" Tang Dynasty Liu Deren

On the branches and leaves in the breeze, mountain birds have come to perch. Farewell to the ancient ditch bank, the shadows grow on the autumn moss.

Think about all the grass and trees, but this is the dust. I hate that it is too late to move the king, and the empty court is more likely to be destroyed.

Winter

1 Jin Dynasty Tao Yuanming's "Written in the Mid-December of Guimao Year with My Congdi Jingyuan": "The wind is desolate at the end of the year, and the sun is covered with snow. I can't listen to it. "The sound of hope is already clean in the eyes"

2 Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Two Poems on Li Hua": "When the land competes for luxury in spring, who will cut and carve the thousands of piles of snow on the ground in Luoyang Garden." Doing this leads to smallpox.