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Poetry describing the summer solstice

Poems describing the summer solstice are as follows:

1, the night heat is still the same as the afternoon heat, open the door and stand in the middle of the moon. Bamboo trees are buzzing, not the wind. -Yang Wanli's "Chasing the Cool on a Summer Night"

2. Deep in the city, it is still clear from spring to summer. The grass was drowned by the rain and finally got the love of God. The rain was sunny. Climbing on the high shelf, overlooking the distance, the sky is high and the afterglow of the sunset passes through the window lattice. Birds' nests have been dried, and their bodies are light again. -Li Shangyin's "Yat Sen Qing"

3, Hushan wins at home, Huai Yu Yin Zhongye trail is oblique. When the lake overflows, egrets fly in the air and frogs hum by the lake. The new crop of bamboo shoots has matured, and the magnolia has just begun to blossom. Alas, let bygones be bygones, who * * * will sleep in afternoon European tea. -Lu You's Living in Early Summer

4, the monk's house is cool and the bamboo trees are new, and the dust is washed in the first rain. The breeze suddenly blew the lotus leaf, and mercury spilled from the sapphire plate. -Shi Jianwu "After the Summer Rain, the title is Green Holland"