Poems about the wind

The poems about wind are as follows:

1. The sound of wind and rain at night makes you know how many flowers have fallen.

(Meng Haoran: "Spring Dawn")

2. The strong wind, the sound of fish bows, and the general hunting for Weicheng.

(Wang Wei: "Watching the Hunt")

3. The dark grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night.

(Lu Lun: "Song under the Sai")

4. The wildfire will not burn out, but it will be rekindled by the spring breeze.

(Bai Juyi: "Farewell to Fu De Gu Yuancao")

5. Chaimen hears dogs barking, and returns home on a snowy night.

(Liu Changqing: "The Master Staying at Furong Mountain in the Snow")

6. Sneak into the night with the wind,

Moisturize things silently.

(Du Fu: "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night")

7. The city gate assists the Three Qin Dynasties,

The wind and smoke look out to Wujin.

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It’s cold at high places.

(Su Shi: "Shui Tiao Ge Tou? When will the bright moon come")