Poetry about the rising red sun

Poems about the rising red sun:

1. The setting sun melts gold, the dusk clouds merge together, where are the people.

2. The sun shines brightly at first, and thousands of mountains are like fire.

3. The rising sun calls out all the rivers, the dawn breeze blows the willows and plays with the red lotuses.

4. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine.

5. 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.

6. The sun rises in the east and crows crow early, and the gatekeepers sweep away the fallen flowers.

7. The floating clouds cover the day, and the wanderer does not care about returning. ——Anonymous "Travel Again, Travel Again"

8. I feel sleepy when I'm tired of wine and have a long road. When I'm high in the sun, I'm thirsty and think about tea. ——Su Shi's "Huanxi Sha·Jujube Blossoms Falling on Clothes and Scarves"

9. Zhuo Zhong came to the east, and his golden armor shone in the sun. ——Cai Yan's "Poem of Sorrow and Indignation"

10. The sun is approaching when you raise your head, and the white clouds are low when you look back. ——Kou Zhun's "Ode to Huashan"

11. Migrating to lean against the frosty wind, the setting sun accompanies melancholy. ——Yuan Quhua's "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Dingwang Terrace"

12. At noon on the day of hoeing, sweat dripped from the soil. ——Li Shen's "Two Ancient Poems/Two Poems of Compassion for Farmers"

13. When the cold sun rustles above the window, the parasol trees should hate the frost at night. ——Li Qingzhao's "Partridge Day·The cold sun is rustling through the window"

14. 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 of the Tang Dynasty

15. I am willing to embrace Xi and the bridle, and the sun will not move the light during the day.

—— Ruan Ji's "Eighty-Two Songs of Love"