Ancient poems about strong wind

1. Strong wind

[Song Dynasty] Chao Shuozhi

The strong wind for ten days was not accidental, and the peach and plum were not taught to fight against the beauty.

Kansai soldiers once did this, going straight into Qi Palace to kill Xiao Lian.

2. Strong wind

[Yuan Dynasty] Liu Song

The wind blows all over the ground, and the curtains are raised even more when the windows are pushed open.

The residents surrounded the fireworks and slept in warm pits without knowing it.

3. Strong Wind Chapter 2

[Ming Dynasty] Pang Song

The strong wind suddenly rose, and the haze covered the sky.

Block me in the middle, even if you have a chance.

The wind is strong and fierce, shaking my clothes.

My feet are fixed, and they move when the wind moves.

4. The river is full of red·Ten days of strong wind

[Song Dynasty] Guan Jian

Ten days of strong wind will ruin everything and the apricot blossoms will turn red. But there is an equinox of spring living on the branches of crabapples. The peach leaves and peach roots are unconscious, and the cherries and willows are a light burden. Who can do this to respect the past and revive the old spirit?

Time passes and joys are hard to come by again. The heart is still young and the cup is lifted frequently. You might as well appreciate it and come to the best place. The mountain connects Wuling with Yu Shengqi, and the river swallows Dabie and still points to the east. Sighing about the sages, merits and empires, they have no present or past.

5. Die Lianhua·Last night there was a strong wind and today it is raining

[Song Dynasty] Chen Dewu

Last night there was a strong wind and today it is raining. The wind and rain rush together, and the return of spring is ruined. No matter how hard you try, you can't keep it. Where does spring return?

Good birds sing and dance like flowers. Flowers and birds are merciless, and they also complain about the sorrow of separation. The flowing water is crossed by falling flowers and fragrant grass. I’ll remember the time when I return next year.