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Summer Solstice Poetry
Ancient poems describing the summer solstice are as follows:

1. The heat of the night is still the same as the heat of the afternoon, and the door is open to the moonlight. The bamboo is deep and the trees are full of insects, and sometimes there is a slight coolness that is not the wind. --Yang Wanli's "Chasing Coolness on Summer Nights"

2. The sky is so merciful to the grass, and the earth is so clear in the evening, that I can't help but feel that the sky is so clear. The sky is still clear in the evening, and the pavilion is very high, and the small window is very bright. After the nests of the birds have dried up, the body of the returning birds is even lighter.

3. The home of the Fuhongs in the mountains and lakes is a place of great beauty, and the path is slanted in the shade of the acacia willows. The water is full of sometimes viewed under the heron, deep grass everywhere not singing frogs. Culm sheaths have been the first bamboo shoots, wood pen is still blooming the first flower. Sighing old to hand over the old end, sleep who **** afternoon ou tea. --Lu You "secluded residence in early summer"

4, the monk house cool bamboo tree new, the first time after a rain wash all the dust. Breeze suddenly blowing lotus leaves, green jade plate diarrhea mercury. --Shi Shouwu "after the summer rain title Qing Holland Ruo"