The following poems are related to

July in the Wind is the most typical agricultural life poem in The Book of Songs, and it is also the longest poem in the Wind, with 88 sentences and 380 words. In art, it is also a prominent one among the "three hundred articles".

July in the wild: crickets sing in the wild in July; In August: singing under the eaves in August; September: jump into the threshold of the house in September; October crickets come under my bed: October hides under my bed;