China's poetic culture is extensive and profound, covering almost all aspects of social life and natural phenomena. There are many ancient poems describing fresh air:
1, Weicheng rain _ light dust, guest house willow. This is a famous sentence in Three Chapters of Yangguan written by Wang Wei in Tang Dynasty. In the poem, the Acropolis washed away the faint dust in the rain, which made us really feel that after a spring rain, the fresh air came to our faces. The green willow color highlights the freshness of the air.
2. The soil paste stirs up the rain frequently and flowers bloom. This is a poem written by Fan Chengda in the Song Dynasty. The spring rain falls slowly, and all the dust is attached to the land full of fragrant flowers and green grass. The fresh air and youthful atmosphere are refreshing.
Classical poetry. Generally refers to ancient poetry and the like. In time, ancient poetry refers to 1840 China's poems before the Opium War. From the perspective of meter, ancient poetry can be divided into ancient poetry and modern poetry. Taking the Tang Dynasty as the boundary, the previous poems were all ancient poems, and later, the ancient poems gradually declined and died out. Classical poetry is also called archaic poetry or archaic style. Modern poetry is also called modern poetry. From the Book of Songs to Yu Xin in the Southern and Northern Dynasties, they are all ancient poems, but the poems after the Tang Dynasty are not necessarily modern poems, but they are distinguished according to rhyme.