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Poems about summer
There are the following verses:

Tang Dynasty poet Gao Pian's "Summer Day at the Mountain Pavilion": "The summer day is long and green, the reflection of the building is in the pond, and the curtain of the water is moving and the breeze is rising, full of roses in the yard".

Song Dynasty poet Wang Ling's "Summer Drought and Bitter Heat": the breeze is powerless and hot, and the setting sun flies up the mountain with a cocked head; people are afraid that the river and the sea will be exhausted, and the sky will not spare the dryness of the river and the Han River.

Song Dynasty poet Qin Guan's "Nalang": I came to chase the coolness outside the willow, leaning on the Hu bed by the south side of the Painted Bridge. The moon is bright, the boat flute is different, and the wind is blowing, and the pond is fragrant.

Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli's "Chasing Coolness on Summer Nights": The night heat is still the same as the afternoon heat, and I open the door and stand in the bright moonlight. Bamboo deep trees _ insects chirping place, sometimes there is a slight cool just wind.