Ancient poems describing sunny days

Ancient poems describing sunny days are as follows:

1. Sounds are rising from all sides, thousands of miles away, smoke is setting and the sun is setting, solitary city is closed. ——Fan Zhongyan's "The Proud Fisherman·Autumn Thoughts"

2. The warm sun and wind in the spring mountains, the curtains of the tall pavilions, and the willow swings in the courtyard. ——Bai Pu's "Tianjingsha·Spring"

3. I often remember that the sun is setting in the creek pavilion, and I am so drunk that I don't know my way back. ——Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream Ling·Chang Ji Xi Pavilion Sunset"

4. The rows of grass and trees disappear as the sun rises. ——Su Che's "The Record of Huangzhou Kuaizai Pavilion"

5. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine. ——Liu Yuxi's "One of Two Poems on Bamboo Branches"

6. The white sun shines in the spring sky in Chang'an, and the green poplar trees and smoke hang down in the wind. ——Li Bai's "Yangchun Song"

7. The days of youth are approaching, and the peach blossoms are falling like red rain. ——Li He's "Jinjinjiu"

8. Thousands of miles of yellow clouds are shining in the daytime, and the north wind is blowing geese and snow. ——Gao Shi's "Two Poems of Farewell to Dong Da"

9. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. ——Bai Juyi's "Remembering Jiangnan·Jiangnan is Good"

10. At dusk, the east wind sings the birds, and the falling flowers are like people who have fallen from the building. ——Du Mu's "Golden Valley Garden"

11. On the beautiful Surabaya coast, the boundless scenery is new. ——Zhu Xi's "Spring Day"

12. The warm sun and wind in the spring mountains, the curtains of the tall pavilions, and the willow swings in the courtyard. Orioles are singing and swallows are dancing, and the flowing water on the small bridge is red. ——Bai Pu's "Tian Jingsha·Spring"

13. The sun sets low on Qingchuan River, and the melancholy and lonely boat is released. ——Liu Changqing's "Resentment of the Exalted Immortal: The Sunset Sets Low on the Qingchuan River"

14. The spring breeze is gradually calming under the forest, and there is not much snow remaining on the high cliffs. ——Wang Shouren's "Chunqing"

15. The new Qingyuan wilderness is vast, and there is no dirt as far as the eye can see.

——Wang Wei's "New Clear Ambition"