Talk to the sunshine and feel the light, warmth, upwardness and strength. Even if there are no brass horns and drums, even if it is whispering, the voice is not humble and dark, nor is it dripping with cowardice and sadness. The following are ancient poems describing the sun that I have carefully compiled for you. You are welcome to read them for your reference.
Ancient poem describing the sun 1:
1. The sun is far away from us, and the sun has slowed down. ?From the poet's "Nineteen Ancient Poems? Line Line Line Line Line Repeat Line Line"
2. Flying to the Qianxun Pagoda on the mountain, I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rising. ?From the poet Wang Anshi's "Climbing Feilai Peak"
3. When the sun enters the room, it is dark, and the sticks and sticks replace the bright candles. ?From the poet Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields? Part 5"
4. The sun is rising and the night is over, and the spring of the river is entering the old year. ?From the poet Wang Wan's "Under the Cibeigu Mountain"
5. Take your time when you have nothing to do, and the sun is already red outside the east window when you sleep. ?From the poet Cheng Hao's "Autumn Day"
6. The deserted city is near the ancient ferry, and the setting sun fills the autumn mountains. ?From the poet Wang Wei's "Returning to Songshan Mountain"
7. In late spring in March, the Wu Gorge is long, and the bright clouds float and the sun shines. ?From the poet Du Fu's "Ji Shi"
8. At dusk, the east wind sings and the birds complain, and the falling flowers are like people who have fallen from a building. ?From the poet Du Mu's "Golden Valley Garden"
9. The morning sun is no longer shining, and the west is dark in the daytime. ?From the poet Ruan Ji's "Eighty-Two Songs of Love"
10. The setting sun melts gold, the dusk clouds merge together, and where are the people? ?From the poet Li Qingzhao's "Forever Happiness? The Sunset Melts Gold"
11. The white emperor's speech among the colorful clouds, thousands of miles of rivers and mountains are returned in one day. ?From the poet Li Bai's "Early Departure from Baidi City"
12. The peach blossoms on both sides of the strait are scorching as the sun rises, and the tall willow trees on all sides reach to the sky. ?From the poet Jiang Yu's "Huanxi Sand? Mountain Drops, Lantern Light and Water Patching the Embankment"
13. The wind abides in the dust, the fragrance and flowers have all gone, and I am tired of combing my hair at night. ?From the poet Li Qingzhao's "Wuling Spring? Spring Festival Gala"
14. I want to take advantage of the sun and the moon. ?From the poet Nalan Xingde's "Wang Taosha Looking at the Sea"
15. I am surprised to be close to the white sun, and I feel ashamed that it is not a blue cloud. ?From the poet Bai Juyi's "The Supplementary Materials of the First Teaching"
16. Those who have passed away will become distant, and those who are still alive will become closer. ?From the poet's "Nineteen Ancient Poems? When the sun goes away, it will be sparse"
17. Sighing as the west window passes by, the sun is shining at the beginning of the twilight. ?From the poet Huang Tingjian's "Window Sun"
18. The red sun has not yet shone brightly, and the bright moon has temporarily entered the city. ?From "Two Poems of Li Hua" by the poet Han Yu
19. The floating clouds cover the day, and the wanderer does not care about returning. ?From the anonymous poet's "Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing"
20. The money burning in the community is like thunder, and the sun is setting to help the drunkard return. ?From the poet Fan Chengda's "Spring Pastoral Miscellaneous"
Ancient poems describing the sun 2:
1. The floating clouds cover the day, and the wanderer ignores the reverse. ?From the poet's "Nineteen Ancient Poems? Line after line"
2. The grass is full of grass, the pond is full of water, and the setting sun on the mountain is soaked in cold ripples. ?From the poet Lei Zhen's "Village Evening"
3. The lotus flowers are intertwined with the sound of the life-giving bird, and the golden list has two backs and three-legged crows. ?From the poet Du Fu's "A Trip to Two Temples in Daolin, Yuelu Mountain"
4. Birds fly with thousands of white spots, and the sun is half red. ?From the poet Bai Juyi's "Late Return from Pengli Lake"
5. I am tired of drinking and want to sleep after a long road, and when I am high in the sun, I am thirsty and think about tea. ?From the poet Su Shi's "Huanxi Sand? Jujube Blossoms Falling on Clothes and Scarves"
6. In the flat autumn sunshine of Baima Lake, purple water chestnuts fly like brocade luan. ?From the poet Liu Yuxi's "Xianghe Song Ci? Cai Ling Xing"
7. The bright and warm winter sun is so lovely. ?From the poet Bai Juyi's "Freedom"
8. The front door is filled with sunshine, and half of the atrium is covered with snow. ?From the poet Bai Juyi's "Early Spring"
9. A setting sun spreads over the water, half of the river is rustling and half of the river is red. ?From the poet Bai Juyi's "Ode to the Dusk River"
10. After the autumn, the guest at the top of the building was sunset in the vitality of Junshan. ?From "Climbing Yueyang Tower" by the poet Chen Yuyi
11. Qingyang Yao Ling, gentle and graceful. ?From the poet Ruan Ji's "Thirteen Poems of Love"
12. The wandering clouds are like a wandering child, and the setting sun is about old friends. ?From the poet Li Bai's "Send Off to a Friend"
13. The sun sets in the west, and the moon rises in the Danyuan. ?From the "Song of the Firefighter" by the poet Ruan Ji
14. The sun shines on the screen window and the wind shakes the door, and the fragrant flowers wipe my hands. Spring is gone. ?From the poet Li Shangyin's "Sunshot"
15. The white sun disappears behind the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. ?From "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the poet Wang Zhihuan
16. The clouds in the stream are beginning to rise, the sun is sinking into the tower, and the mountain rain is about to come, and the wind is filling the tower. ?From the poet Xu Hun's "Xianyang City East Tower/Xianyang City West Tower Night View/West Gate"
17. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is sunshine but there is no sunshine. ?From "One of Two Poems on Bamboo Branches" by the poet Liu Yuxi
18. The days of youth are approaching, and the peach blossoms are falling like red rain.
?From the poet Li He's "About to Enter the Wine"
19. The sun goes by and the moon comes and helps. ?From "Sandu Fu" by the poet Zuo Si
20. The sunset is infinitely beautiful, but it is almost dusk. ?From the poet Li Shangyin's "Le Youyuan"
Ancient poems describing the sun 3:
1. The heart is still strong when the sun sets, and the autumn wind disease is gone. ?From the poet Du Fu's "Jianghan"
2. I often remember that the sun is setting in the creek pavilion, and I am so drunk that I don't know my way back. ?From the poet Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream Ling? Often Remember the Sunset at the Creek Pavilion"
3. The four sets of morning clouds spread out day and night. ?From the poet Ruan Ji's "Thirteen Poems of Love"
4. The sun sets on the wall and the color sinks, and the moon rises and shines. ?From the poet Jiang Yan's "Farewell"
5. Tingzhou is picking white apples and the sun sets in Jiangnan Spring. ?From the poet Liu Yun's "Jiangnan Song"
6. The sun is as red as red pills above, and there is a red light below, shaking it. ?From the poet Yao Nai's "Climbing Mount Tai"
7. The journey of the sun and the moon is like one of them. ?From the poet Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea"
8. Thousands of miles of yellow clouds in the daytime, and the north wind blows wild geese and snow. ?From "Farewell Dong Da" by the poet Gao Shi
9. The wind is warm and the birds are singing, and the sun is high and the shadows of flowers are heavy. ?From the poet Du Xunhe's "Resentment"
10. Although the star is high, it is not necessary to rejoice, because the three-legged Yang Wu grows on the bottom of the sea. ?From "Moon Night Short Song" by the poet Lu You
11. The wind blows the orchids, and the sun goes down and the birds make noise. ?From the poet Li Bai's "Two Poems of Sending Pei Shibatu South to Songshan"
12. The rolling water flows eastward in the morning and dusk, and the sun falls in the west leisurely in ancient and modern times. ?From the poet Qian Fu's "Song of Tomorrow"
13. At noon in the shade of trees, I hear the sound of a wandering warbler in my dream. ?From the poet Su Shunqin's "Summer Meaning"
14. The sun covers my sleeves in shame, and I am too lazy to put on my makeup in spring. ?From the poet Yu Xuanji's "Gift to the Neighbor's Girl/Send to Li Yiyuan"
15. I lean on the dangerous fence with despair, and the red sun sets silently in the west. ?From the poet Zhang Min's "Li Tingyan? The country is picturesque"
16. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine. ?From the poet Liu Yuxi's "Bamboo Branch Poems"
17. Drunk at noon and not awake, the sun is red and the evening is dark, and no one rolls the curtain at dusk. ?From the poet Su Shi's "Butterflies Love Flowers? Butterflies and Orioles Are Lazy in Spring"
18. The shallow streams are shattered by the sun, and the wild forests are towering and shadowy. ?From the poet Wang Anshi's "Send to Ping Fu's Brother Quzhou Road"
19. For half a lifetime, I have been in love with the sun. ?From the poet Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai"
20. The bamboo is spinning silk to carry a net cart, and the green cicadas are noisy in the sun.
?From the poet Li He's "Thirteen Poems of the South Garden"