Ancient poems about relieving summer heat

The ancients had the following answers to the poems about relieving summer heat:

1. What can relieve summer heat? The snow on the plate is crimson and sweet. Deng's "Visiting the Mirror Garden with Two Little Babies on a Summer Day to Appreciate Litchi and Get Fourteen Salts in the Algae Garden" is difficult to enjoy the cool in the summer night and sit in the Liuchi in the wind. Cool, I forgot the words. Chen's Summer Night

2. Sit down to cool off and sleep in the countryside in autumn. Release Siam's "stone mat" to cool off the heat. Plum trees by the door in the rain. Zhou Zizhi's "Subtract the Magnolia Sleeping in the Rain"

3. Why bother to survive the heat and finally stay in the hospital? There is nothing in front of me but the breeze under the window. Bai Juyi's Selling Summer Heat has the summer heat in Wei Yun, and it is also because of the rain. Five-day boating in Xiyuan, Zhang Ying: One of the Four Poems of Jean's Banquet.

5. The female companion wears flowers, and the night is cool until the month. On the east side of the column, incense dissipates heat. Zengxiang Fan's "The Meaning of Claw Jasmine" can cool off the heat when the wind enters the house and enjoy the autumn when the moon is bright and the window is bright. Wu Renpei's Water Pavilion

6. There is no plan to cool off the summer, so it is better to take advantage of the evening. Sun Chuanting's Night Sitting in Wu Ziyun makes plums moist and cold, while lotus flowers are gentle and cool to cool off the heat. Zhang Jian's Sailing in the Rain

Poetry, also known as poetry, is a literary genre with certain rhythm and rhythm. It can vividly express the author's rich emotions and reflect social life with highly concise language according to certain format and metrical requirements.

Poetry is the ancestor of literature and the root of art, and it is a literary genre that expounds the soul. Poets need to master mature artistic skills and express social life and human spiritual world with concise language, rich emotions and rich images according to certain requirements of syllables, tones and rhythms.

Our ancestors, primitive humans, could not understand many natural phenomena, such as wind, rain, thunder and electricity, so they all belonged to the gods. Primitive humans sang and danced to the gods out of awe, expressing people's expectations-good weather, abundant crops and so on. This is the origin of poetry.

It comes from religion and labor. Primitive people made simple and rhythmic cries while working, so as to forget the temporary pain and spirit brought by labor and coordinate their actions. Gradually, this simple and rhythmic cry has developed into a poem that imitates the voice of labor itself and expresses the feelings of workers themselves.