Who has a composition about summer? There must be summer poems in it! Thank you, I need it now! Urgent need! (Level II)

It seems to be humid this summer, but it came up a while ago and even became a "sauna day", which is sticky and uncomfortable. Thinking of "calm, naturally cool", I looked for books turned over in the old days. Qian Zhongshu's Notes on Selected Poems of Song Dynasty became my first choice for studying in summer. On page 189, The Summer of the Second Day of May (Yang Wanli) jumped into my eyes and wrote down his plight on the boat in the Yangtze River: "The cabin is five feet around, and the road is wider than the midsole! Up and down, east and west, north and south, with water on one side and sunshine on five sides ",confined to such a narrow space," boiling water in the sun can make soup, where can it be cool? " I want to find coolness in the situation of being trapped in a steamer, but "there is no wind in the ceiling, only sweat in the fan." I have to feel sorry for myself. The last four sentences described their mood to the extreme by the flies in the cabin: "I had nowhere to go in summer, and the flies voted for me for the summer;" I can't understand flying and live here, but flies can't fly. "That's interesting. I want to cool off and fly out of this narrow cabin, but the flies flying around don't want to fly. No one can escape the heat of nature. Of course, the ancients wrote more than Yang Wanli. In Dai Fugu's five fever poems in Song Dynasty, there is "a big kiln in heaven and earth, cooking charcoal in June". In the Tang Dynasty's "A Gift from Zheng Qun", Han Yu said: "Since May, I have been trapped in the summer heat, such as sitting in a deep retort and cooking deeply. "They all compared the heat in summer to charcoal kilns and steamers, and Mei in the Song Dynasty described it more vividly. In "Bitterness with Cai Zhongmou", he said: "The heat exposes everything, and nothing can escape. Dry people want fire, and liquid people flow ointment. Birds are tired of their feathers, and animals are tired of their hair. "Actually, for birds and animals. Poets also have many vivid descriptions of people's situation in hot summer. Du Fu, who was revered as a poet by later generations, was a bit wild in the face of the heat. He wrote: "La Dai is screaming wildly" and thought: "Andrew's barefoot is covered with ice", which makes readers feel the same. In addition to writing your own feelings, you also write about the hardships of others. Li Bai wrote a tracker in "Song of the Governor of Ding": "Why bother tugboat when the ox is resting on the moon? Dai Fugu described the farmer like this: "The water in the field is boiling like soup, and the back is sweating." . "In contrast, it is not so profound and vivid. In the face of the summer heat, the poet also jumped out of his personal feelings and stood up with the people in the world to resist the magic of the heat. For example, Han Qi in Song Dynasty said in Bitter Heat: "When you taste the smell of Kun and Lang, there is no other immortal space ... I want to fly away, but justice is not for me alone. People all over the world will give birth to feathers on the same day! Wang Yu, a contemporary of his, wrote: "Kunlun Mountain is high with snow, and Penglai is far from cold. If you can't go to the world with your hands, why not swim in it! "(Summer Drought and Bitter Heat) The former sprouted fantastic ideas, while the latter was more courageous, all of which showed that they were really admirable and lovely poets. Quotes are all poems of the ancients before. Compared with now, because the earth is warming, the heat in summer now should be more serious than then. However, due to the development of science and technology, many of us will not taste the suffering of people at that time. There are electric fans and air conditioners, and some can go to swimming pools, beaches and even summer resorts. But most people will inevitably suffer from high temperature, especially farmers and workers who work outdoors in hot places. They are still shrouded in the heat described by the old poet. Don't forget this. A few days ago, it was reported on TV that some construction workers working in the open air didn't know there was a high temperature shutdown rule-who forgot?