Poetry for enjoying the coolness in summer

"The Huai Xin Da in the South Pavilion in Summer" Tang Meng Haoran: The mountain light suddenly sets in the west, and the moon in the pond gradually rises in the east. Enjoy the cool evening breeze, open the pavilion and lie down in an open space. The lotus breeze brings fragrance, and the bamboo dew drops make a clear sound. I want to play the harp, but I hate the ignorance of the music. Feeling nostalgic for my old friend, I am tired of dreaming in the middle of the night.

Enjoying the coolness in summer:

(1) Take a stroll on the streets to enjoy the coolness, with feasting and colorful clothes. The central square is wide in shape and has long reflections on the waterside pavilions and lakes. The fans dance gracefully to the music, and the folk songs are melodious. Don't mention how hot the summer nights are, just steal a moment of coolness.

(2) The mountains are far away and the green ridges are close to the fence. After the meal, you can enjoy the cool spring and make tea. Sipping fragrant tea slowly relieves labor, gently shaking the leaf fan like a fairy. Slim and graceful, the lotus is in full bloom, and the man's brows are growing taller than ever. The clear water contains waves, cicada feathers tremble, and the white walls and black tiles are of a good family.

(3) The sky is like a dome, the moon is like a lamp, the clouds are like brocade and the trees are like screens. The wild old man in front of the door shakes the cattail leaf fan, and the charming girl in the courtyard hides from the blind eagle. The Qin opera in the alleyway tells the old stories, and the Yan tune on the terrace recites new sounds. In the early years, those who listened to the lectures on their knees continued to talk about the Classic of Mountains and Seas for generations.