What are some poems about the crisp autumn air and the beautiful red maples?

1. Walking up the mountain to Du Mu, the stone path is sloping up the Hanshan Mountain in the distance, and there are people living in the white clouds. Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the leaves are as red as the flowers in February due to frost.

2. The courtyard is full of fragrant flowers, maple leaves, and red clouds. The sunset is red and the autumn scenery is gorgeous, with all the frost and red flowers. The dream is gone, but the dream is gone. Who knows the simplicity and elegance? No resentment, only pity for the dead leaves. The clouds cover my tears, the wind makes me haggard, and the water weeps to express my sorrow.

Worry. The love is attached to the world, the sorrow and hope are everywhere, and the shadow is alone. I want to complain that I have no one to accompany me, so I cry and chant poems. The waning moon shines silently and coldly, making it difficult to raise the eyebrows, like a sick couplet. Transformed into soil, no thoughts left, waiting in silence before winter.

Sentences describing the crisp autumn air

1. The autumn wind is bleak, and the forest is dyed golden; walking in this dense forest under the sun does have a different flavor.

2. The rustling west wind fills the courtyard with plants. The pistils are cold and fragrant, and butterflies are hard to come. In this year, I want to be the Qing Emperor and repay the peach blossoms.

3. When autumn comes on September 8th, all my flowers will be in full bloom; the fragrance will penetrate Chang'an, and the whole city will be filled with golden armor.

4. A setting sun spreads over the water, half of the river is rustling and half of the river is red. Poor night on the third day of September, the dew is like pearls and the moon is like a bow.

5. One, two, or three fallen leaves used their last strength to return their nutrients to Mother Earth.

6. Autumn may be hidden in the golden ears of rice, perhaps in the burning persimmons, or perhaps in the green rapeseed fields.