What are the poems describing "West Lake after the rain"?

After all, the scenery of West Lake in June is different from that of the four seasons. "Sent Off to Lin Zifang at Dawn from Jingci Temple" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty?

When it is neither cold nor warm, flowers decorate the West Lake like Xi Shi. "Red Embroidered Shoes" by Zhang Kejiu of the Yuan Dynasty?

Spring comes in southern China, and the flowers are like embroidery, and the water of the West Lake is like oil after the rain. "Happy Spring Comes" Yuan Cao Mingshan?

The spring shirt is still there, the little man's needlework has been wet by the rain from the West Lake. "Jiang Can" Tang and Song dynasties?

A clever portrait of the official in the East Pavilion and a vivid portrait of the scholar in the West Lake. "Huanxi Sand" by Ge Shengzhong of the Song Dynasty?

Look at the red medicine and climb the steps, taking advantage of the Spring Festival at the West Lake. "Moon over the Xijiang River" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty?

The beauty of the West Lake is great, and the good name of Dongying is good at it. "Recitations of the West Lake" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty?

Outside the Qingshan Tower outside the mountain, when will the singing and dancing in the West Lake stop? "Inscribed on Lin'an Residence" by Song Linsheng?

If you want to compare the West Lake to the West, it is always appropriate to put on light makeup and heavy makeup. "Drinking on the Lake, the First Sunny and the Later Rain" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty?

I want to report this meaning to the West Lake and the knowledge of the wind and moon. "The Boat Return to Hangzhou" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty?

"Drinking on the Lake at First Clearness and Later Rain" by Su Shi, a poet of the Song Dynasty

The clear water is beautiful only when the water is shining, and the mountains are empty and rainy, which is also strange.

If you want to compare the West Lake to the West, it is always better to put on light makeup and heavy makeup.

It can be seen from the title of the poem that the poet was drinking and enjoying the West Lake. The sun was bright at first, but then it started to rain. He admired two different views. He said: When the sky is clear, the clear water of the West Lake is rippling and sparkling, and the scenery is just right; when it rains, the green mountains around the West Lake are misty and vast, and if they are there or not, they show another wonderful scenery.