What are some poems that describe summer nights?

1. "Xijiang Moon·Night Walk on the Yellow Sand Road" describes what the poet Xin Qiji saw and heard during his night walk in the mountain countryside. It reveals the poet's joy for the harvest year and his love for rural life! This is exactly the joy that the author gets from forgetting about nature.

2. The bright moon, the clear breeze, the chirping magpies, the chirping cicadas, the sound of fragrant rice frogs, and the small bridges over the streams constitute a beautiful and moving picture of a summer night in the mountainous countryside of Jiangnan. What runs through the whole story is the love for nature and the joy of harvest. The author is good at capturing the characteristics of the summer night mountain countryside, and understands the farmers' desire for a good harvest. In addition, the brisk writing style, beautiful language, and harmonious syllables make people read this poem as if they were there, with endless aftertaste.

3. The full poem "Moon on the West River·Walking on the Yellow Sand Road at Night" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty is as follows:

The bright moon scares the magpies on its branches, and the breeze sings the cicadas in the middle of the night. The fragrance of rice flowers means a good harvest. Listen to the sound of frogs.

Seven or eight stars are outside the sky, and two or three points of rain are in front of the mountain. In the old days, Maodian Society was by the forest. The road turns to the creek and the bridge suddenly appears.

4. The main idea of ??the poem:

The bright moon in the sky rose above the treetops, frightening the magpies perched on the branches. The cool evening breeze seemed to bring the distant chirping of cicadas. In the aroma of rice, people are talking about the good harvest year, and there are bursts of frogs croaking in their ears, as if they are talking about the good harvest year.

Light clouds were floating in the sky, and the twinkling stars appeared and disappeared. It started to rain lightly in front of the mountain. I hurriedly crossed the creek across the small bridge to escape the rain. Where have the hut shops beside the woods near the Tutu Temple gone? After turning a corner, Maodian suddenly appeared in front of us.

5. Xin Qiji (1140-1207), a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The courtesy name is You'an and the nickname is Jiaxuan. He was born in Licheng (now Jinan, Shandong). He is known as the "Dragon in Ci", together with Su Shi, he is known as "Su Xin", and with Li Qingzhao, he is known as "Jinan Er'an". At the age of 21, he joined the anti-Jin rebel army, served as the secretary-general of Geng Jing's army, and soon returned to the Southern Song Dynasty. He successively served as the judge signing officer in Jiangyin, the general judge in Jiankang, the prison envoy in Jiangxi Tidian, the transit envoy in Hunan and Hubei, and the pacification envoy in Hunan and Jiangxi. He was slandered and dismissed from his post at the age of forty-two, and retreated to Xinzhou, Jiangxi Province for twenty years. During this period, he once served as a prisoner in Fujian and a pacification envoy in Fujian. At the age of sixty-four, he became the pacifier of eastern Zhejiang and the magistrate of Zhenjiang. He soon gave up and returned. Throughout his life, he advocated the Northern Expedition against the Jin Dynasty and proposed relevant strategies such as "Ten Treatises on Meiqin", etc., but none of them were adopted. His words are passionate, impassioned and full of patriotic sentiments. There are "Jia Xuan's Long and Short Sentences" and a modern collection of "Xin Jiaxuan's Poems and Essays".