Poems about wind and rain

1, verse: I want to wet my clothes with apricot flowers and rain, and I will have another village.

From: Song Zhinan's Jueju

Interpretation: the drizzle in the apricot blossom season, like deliberately wetting my clothes, keeps falling; The breeze blowing on the face can no longer feel the chill, and the green wicker dances with the wind, which is particularly embarrassing.

2. Poem: The wind and clouds are surging, and the rain has cleared up. No wonder spring worries are supplemented in detail.

From: Red Dates, Whispering Wind by Nalan Xingde in Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: The breeze in Xu Lai is drizzling. No wonder the sadness in spring is getting stronger and stronger.

3. Poetry: Misty rain is blowing from the east wind, and the wheels outside the Lotus Pond are faintly ringing.

From: Untitled Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's "The East Wind Brought Misty Rain".

Interpretation: the east wind is rustling and drizzling, and there is light thunder outside the lotus pond.

4. Poetry: On the third night, the bitter rain finally cleared up.

From: Su Shi's Crossing the Sea on the Night of June 20th in the Song Dynasty.

Interpretation: The stars have crossed the Beidou, and it's almost midnight. It rains and winds all day. God should also pay attention.

5, verse: the wind is old, the baby is small, the rain is fat, and the plum tree is clear in the afternoon.

Said by: Zhou Bangyan's works in Dreamless Mountain in Lishui in Summer by Fang Ting, a man in the Song Dynasty.

Interpretation: The wind in spring makes Xiaoying grow up, and the rain in summer makes plums plump. At noon, the ground is covered with dense shade.