Selected 12 ancient poems describing early summer.

# Poetry Appreciation # Introductory Story I believe that everyone has come into contact with a lot, so what ancient poems describe early summer? Next, I will bring you the collected articles. Welcome to read!

1. Selected ancient poems describing early summer

Summer village's Miscellanies (I)

Fan Song Chengda

Plum golden apricot fat, wheat white, cauliflower thin.

No one has ever crossed the fence, only dragonflies and butterflies are flying.

2. A selection of ancient poems describing early summer

Transparent small container

Song Yang Wanli

Spring eyes are silent and pity the trickle, and the shade of trees shines on the water and loves sunny and soft.

The delicate lotus flower bud shows a sharp corner from the water, and a naughty little dragonfly stands on its head.

3. Selected ancient poems describing early summer

Lakeside temple at dawn

Song Yang Wanli

It is the scenery of the West Lake in June, which is really different from other seasons.

Lotus leaves will not turn green the next day, and lotus flowers are particularly bright red in the sun.

4. A selection of ancient poems describing early summer

Drunk book in Wang Hu Building on June 27th.

Song sushi

Clouds poured out and poured down like ink, but a mountain range was exposed on the horizon, bright and fresh, and the splashing water was like white pearl gravel, splashing on the boat.

Suddenly, the wind rolled up and dispersed the clouds in the sky. The lake was blue as a mirror, beautiful and gentle.

5. A selection of ancient poems describing early summer

Unknown miscellaneous poems

Shi Ming Naian

The sun is like fire, and the wild Tian He is half burnt.

The farmer's heart is like soup, and the son Wang Sun shakes it.

6. A selection of ancient poems describing early summer

Drunk book in Wang Hu Building on June 27th.

Song sushi

Dark clouds can't hide the mountains.

Bai Yu jumped into the boat.

The wind comes and blows away,

Overlooking the lake, the water is like the sky.

7. A selection of ancient poems describing early summer

Quail day

Song sushi

Forest breaks mountains, bamboo hides walls,

A small pond full of cicadas and weeds.

Every time you open a blank bird and see it,

According to the water, it is fragrant.

Outside the hut,

Next to the ancient city,

The cane turned to the sunset.

Diligence It rained late last night,

It will be cool for another day.

8. A selection of ancient poems describing early summer

Lakeside temple at dawn

Song Yang Wanli

After all, in mid-June,

The scenery is different from the four seasons.

Lotus leaves are infinitely green,

Lotus is bright red.

9. A selection of ancient poems describing early summer

Chasing coolness on a summer night

Song Yang Wanli

The heat at night is still the same as that in the afternoon.

Open the door and stand in the middle of the moon.

Deep in the bamboo forest, insects are singing,

Sometimes it's cool, just the wind.

10. Selected poems describing early summer

Get up in early summer

Song Yang Wanli

Plums are sour and splash their teeth.

Bananas are sorted and sieved.

Sleeping for a long time and thinking mercilessly,

Watch the children catch willow flowers.

1 1. A selection of ancient poems describing early summer

early summer

Li Shimin

Spring and summer change, birds and flowers are fragrant overnight.

Yin and Yang leaves are deep and shallow, and light smoke is heavy in the morning and evening.

The warbler is still ringing in the temple, and the horizontal silk is in the sky.

Pei Gaolan's shadow is connected with fine grass.

The green scales are on the side, in front of the xuanyan dance eaves.

Why Fenyang, only after the mountain spring.

12. Selected poems describing early summer

Complaining, meeting you in early summer

Duankeji

East wind curtain rain, plum half Huang.

Hosta slightly awakens a drunken dream, but opens two or three branches.

Xiaoying cried the first time she slept. Tired of playing chess

Banana blossoms, move to lakes and mountains, and write poems with crayons.