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What are the poems about "Bai Juyi describes summer"?
1.

The Tian family has less leisure in the month, and people are twice as busy in May.

2.

Spring pools accumulate water late, and summer trees abound.

3.

Fireflies have light, not real fire, dew on lotus leaves, although round is a natural pearl?

4.

On a sunny day, the wind blows against the old trees, rustling as if it were raining; On summer nights, the moon hangs all over the ground, just like autumn frost.

5.

The rhombic leaves are full of light and wind, and the boat is deep in lotus.

6.

Sophora japonica is full of gas, and pine nuts fall.

1.

"Tian Jia has less leisure, and people are twice as busy in May." From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Cutting Wheat".

Interpretation: Farmers rarely have leisure in any month of the year, and May is the busiest month of the year.

2.

"The water in the spring pool is late, and it is cloudy in summer." From "On the Pool in Early Summer" by Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi.

Commentary: One night in late spring and early summer, it just rained. The water in the pond was deep and leaves had grown on the branches overhead.

3.

"The grass firefly is not a fire, but the lotus dew is a bead." From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Five Lectures on One.

Interpretation: Although fireflies can shine, they are not real fires after all. Although the dew on the lotus leaf is round, it is not a real pearl after all.

4.

"The wind blows the ancient trees in sunny days and rains, and the moon shines on the sand and frost in summer nights." From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Looking at the Xijiang River.

Interpretation: The wind blows the ancient trees, and the sound is like sunny rain. The moonlight shines on the flat beach, just like the frost on a summer night.

5.

"The rhombic leaves are full of light and wind, and the boat is deep in lotus." From the Song of Picking Lotus by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: rhombic leaves float on the water, lotus leaves sway with the wind, and lotus boats fly briskly.

6.

"Sophora japonica is full of gas, and pine nuts fall." From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Stay Straight in Summer Night".

Interpretation: The yard is full of the fragrance of Sophora japonica, and you can hear the sound of pine nuts falling on the steps.