Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What poems describe the four seasons (according to the poet's dynasty)?

What poems describe the four seasons (according to the poet's dynasty)?

In the spring morning, I woke up easily, and birds were singing everywhere. ? -Tang Dynasty: Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"

In spring, it is dawn before you know it, and birds can be heard everywhere.

2, the lotus leaf is infinitely bright, and the lotus red is different. ? -Tang Dynasty: Yang Wanli's "Seeing Lin Zifang at Dawn in Jingci Temple"

Thick layers of lotus leaves spread out, connected with the blue sky, endless green; Graceful lotus flowers are in full bloom, especially bright and red under the sunshine.

When those red berries come in spring, they flush on your southern branches. ? -Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei's Acacia

Red beans grow in the sunny south. I don't know how many new branches will grow every spring.

4, good rain knows the season, when spring happens. ? -Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night.

Good rain knows the solar terms of rain, just when plants sprout and grow in spring.

5, falling red is not a heartless thing, turning into spring mud to protect flowers. ? -Qing Dynasty: Gong Zizhen's Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems Part V

Flowers falling from the branches are either heartless things or turned into spring mud, willing to cultivate beautiful spring flowers to grow.