1. It was very windy last night and the Jiangtou tree was blown away. Commentary: Last night, I saw a strong wind blowing again, which broke the big trees at the river head.
2. The wind is crimson and the green leaves are full of branches. Commentary: The strong wind withered the flowers, spring has passed, green leaves are lush, fruits are numerous, and the harvest season is coming soon.
White waves are like mountains that can be crossed, and strong winds kill people with steep sails. Explanation: The storm is very dangerous when crossing the Hengjiang River. Crossing this water field will affect Wan Li.
4. The wind blows my heart and hangs the West Xianyang tree. Commentary: The wind blew my heart away, went west with the wind, and hung high on the Xianyang tree to accompany you.
Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I went up to the tall building alone and looked at the horizon. Commentary: This poem depicts an autumn scene. The west wind blew off the leaves on the tree, and the author climbed the tall building alone and looked into the distance. The west wind here refers to the autumn wind, which blows hard and leaves are blown off.
6. The north wind blows white clouds, and Wan Li crosses the river. Commentary: This poem depicts the scene where the north wind blows white clouds and the river is choppy. The north wind here refers to the strong wind, which blows hard and blows away all the white clouds.
7. In August, the wind roared and Sanhe grass rolled in my house. Commentary: This poem depicts the autumn wind blowing violently in August and rolling up the thatch on the roof. The autumn wind here refers to the strong wind, which blows so hard that the thatch on the roof is rolled up.
8. The wind blows and the clouds fly, and the weaver girl returns to her hometown. Explanation: This poem depicts the magnificent scene of Yunfei when the wind blows. The strong wind here refers to the violent wind, which blows so hard that the clouds are blown up.
9. The wind blows my heart and draws my sword to dance. Explanation: This poem depicts the scene of the author's inner agitation and sword dancing under strong wind. The gale here refers to the gale, which blows so violently that the author's heart is stirring.
10, the wind shook Gu Song and sounded like a crack. Explanation: Strong winds are blowing the ancient pine trees, making a silk-tearing sound.