Poetry about climate

Poems related to climate and weather

Poems related to climate:

1. "is like a spring gale, come up in the night, blowing open the petals of ten thousand pear trees"

reflects the weather change characteristics that the cold wind blows first and then it rains (snow). 2. "In April, the world is full of flowers, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple begin to bloom"

reflects the characteristics of vertical distribution of temperature, precisely because the temperature decreases with the rise of the terrain (. The temperature drops by 6℃), which leads to the geographical phenomenon that peach blossoms bloom earlier and later on the mountain and under the mountain. < P > 3. "Sunrise in the east and rain in the west, the road is blind but sunny" < P > shows that at the same moment, the weather in different places is different. It is also an excellent portrayal of convective rain. From the poem, we can understand that convective rain is characterized by large precipitation intensity, small range and short duration. 4. "In February, Jiangnan is full of flowers, and the cold food in other places is far from sad."

It means that there is a great difference in climate between the south and the north of China. In February, the south of the Yangtze River was full of flowers, while other places were very cold.

5. "Good rain knows the season, and spring happens."

It means that the temperature rises quickly and precipitation is low in spring in China. 6. "Jun asked that the return date was not fixed, and evening rain rose to the autumn pool."

It means that due to the influence of topography, it often rains at night in Bashan area of Sichuan. 7. "I am afraid that Qionglou Yuyu, the heights are too cold." It means that the higher the terrain, the lower the temperature.

8. "It snows in the Tianshan Mountains in May, and it is only cold when it blooms." :

First, the higher the terrain, the lower the temperature; second, the higher the altitude of Tianshan Mountain. 9. "It's warm and cold at first sight, and it will be decided when the wind and rain come late."

It shows that the temperature in spring in China is changeable and unstable. 1 "Why should Qiangdi complain about the willows? The spring breeze is not enough."

It means that Yumenguan is located in the non-monsoon area of our country, and it is difficult for warm and humid summer monsoon to reach here. "Spring breeze" can be understood as summer monsoon, and the western part of China has a temperate continental climate, which is less affected by the summer monsoon and less rainy.

Poems about the weather:

The day in the poem

1. At the southeast corner of sunrise, take a look at my Qinshi Building. ("Mo Shang Sang in Han Yuefu") 2. mountains cover the white sun, Huang Heren Current. (Wang Zhihuan's "at heron lodge") 3. It's beautiful when the sun is late, and flowers and plants are fragrant in the spring breeze. (Du Fu's quatrains)

4. At dusk, Cangshan Mountain is far away, and it is cold and the house is poor. (Liu Changwu's "Master of Furong Mountain in Snow") 5. The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river falls in yen. (Wang Wei's "The Embarrassment")

6. in the pure morning, near the old temple, where early sunlight points the tree-tops. (Chang Jian's "a buddhist retreat behind broken-mountain temple") 7. At sunrise, the river is more red than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue. (Bai Juyi's "Recalling Jiangnan") 8. Thousands of households always change new peaches for old ones. (Wang Anshi's "January Day")

9. The lotus leaves are infinitely blue in the next day, and the lotus flowers are red in the next day. (Yang Wanli's "Dawn Out of Jingci Temple to Send Lin Zifang" 1. The green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the lonely sails are coming. The Moon in Li Bai's Looking at Tianmen Mountain

1. so bright a gleam on the foot of my bed, could there have been a frost already?.

lifting myself to look, I found that it was moonlight, sinking back again, I thought suddenly of home. (Li Bai's Thoughts on a Quiet Night)

2. how wide the world was, how close the trees to heaven, and how clear in the water the nearness of the moon!. (Meng Haoran's a night-mooring on the jiande river) 3. moonlight in its groves of pine. Stones of crystal in its brooks. (Wang Wei's "Living in the Autumn") 4. high in the faint moonlight, wildgeese are soaring, tartar chieftains are fleeing through the dark. (Lu Lun's "Sai Xia Qu") 5. till, raising my cup, I asked the bright moon, to bring me my shadow and make us three. (Li Bai's "drinking Alone with the Moon") 6. I don't know the moon when I was a child, so I called it a white jade plate. (Li Bai's "Gulangyue") 7. too softly for anyone to hear, except my comrade, the bright moon. (Wang Wei's "Zhuliguan") 8. When the moon is out, the birds are surprised, and when it is in the spring; (Wang Wei's Birding Stream)

9. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon is full of ups and downs. (Su Shi's "When is the bright moon?") 1. The bright moon in the Qin Dynasty was closed in the Han Dynasty, and the Long March was not returned. (Wang Changling's "The Seizure")

Poetic Stroke

1. but now I remember the night, the storm, and I wonder how many blossoms were broken. (Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn") 2. The wind is full of horns, and the general hunts Weicheng. (Wang Wei's Hunting) 3. the woods are black and a wind assails the grasses, yet the general tries night archery. (Lu Lun's

) 4. wildfire never quite consumes them, they are tall once more in the spring wind. (Pretending to be Yi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass") 5. Chai Men smells dogs barking, and the snow returns to people at night. (Liu Changqing's "Master of Furong Mountain in the Snow") 6. Sneak into the night with the wind, and the slippery objects are silent. Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night)

7. by this wall that surrounds the three Qin districts, through a mist that makes five rivers one. (farewell to vice-prefect du setting out for his official post in shu by Wang Bo)

8. I want to go home by the wind, but I'm afraid of a magnificent building; It's too cold at the top. (Su Shi's "When will the bright moon come?") 9. time was long before I met her, but is longer since we parted, and the east wind has arisen and a hundred flowers are gone. (Li Shangyin "Untitled") 1. The sky is gray and wild, and the wind blows grass and sees cattle and sheep. ("Chile Song")

Rain in Poetry

1. but now I remember the night, the storm, and I wonder how many blossoms were broken. Meng Haoran's Spring Dawn 2. after rain the empty mountain, stands autumnal in the evening. (Wang Wei's "Autumn Borer in the Mountain") 3. Good rain knows the season, when spring happens. (Du Fu's "Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night") 4. There is no rain on the mountain road, and the air is green and wet. (Wang Wei's "In the Mountains")

5. You don't have to go home in a slanting wind and drizzle. (Zhang Zhihe's "Fisherman's Song")

6. Lying at night listening to the wind and rain, the iron horse glacier man dreams. (Lu You's "The Storm on November 4th") 7. During the Qingming Festival, there are many rains, and pedestrians on the road want to break their souls. (Du Mu's Qingming Festival)

8. Wu, a man who stayed in the cold and rainy night, sent a guest to Chu Mountain in Pingming. (Wang Changling's "at hibiscus inn parting with xin jian") 9. Weicheng is rainy and dusty, and the guest house is green and willow-colored. (Wang Wei's "Send Yuan Er Shi An Xi") 1. The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are empty and rainy. (Su Shi's Rain after Drinking Chu Qing on the Lake)

Snow in the poem

1. The grass withered the eagle's eyes, and the snow was as light as a horseshoe. (Wang Wei's Hunting)

2. and we chase them, with horses lightly burdened, and a burden of snow on our bows and our swords. (Lu Lun's "Sai Xia Qu") 3. Knowing from afar is not snow, because there is a fragrance. (Wang Anshi's Plum Blossom) 4. a little boat, a bamboo cloak, an old man fishing in the cold river-snow. (Liu Zongyuan's Jiang Xue)

5. Chai Men smells dogs barking, and the snow returns to people at night. (Liu Changqing's "Master of Furong Mountain in the Snow")

6. Qinghai Changyun Dark Snow Mountain, lonely city overlooking Yumenguan. (Wang Changling's "Seven Songs of the Army") 7. I would cross the Yellow River, but ice chokes the ferry will climb the Taihang Mountains with snow. (Li Bai's "it is hard to go") 8. Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, it is daytime, and the north wind blows geese and snow in succession. (Gao Shi's "Bie Dong Da") 9. The window contains the autumn snow in Xiling, and the Dongwu Wan Li ship is moored at the door. (Du Fu's quatrains)

1. the north wind rolls the white grasses and breaks them, and the Eighth-month snow across the Tartar sky. (Cen Can's a Song of White Snow in Farewell to Field-Clerk Wu Going Home)