Famous lines from ancient poems about the wind:
1. "Wind" Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty
Three autumn leaves fall, but February flowers bloom.
Thousands of feet of waves cross the river, and thousands of bamboo poles slant into it.
2. "Quequae: A short awning tied in the shade of an ancient tree"
Song Zhinan
A short awning tied in the shade of an ancient tree, a staff and quinoa helped me cross the east side of the bridge.
The apricot blossom rain makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it.
3. "Autumn Wind" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
Where does the autumn wind come? Xiaoxiao sends the wild geese off.
When a visitor enters the garden tree, the solitary guest is the first to smell it.
4. "Spring Breeze" Qing Yuan Mei
The spring breeze is like a distinguished guest, and it becomes prosperous as soon as it arrives.
Come to sweep away the snow from thousands of mountains and leave behind the flowers from all over the world.
5. "North Wind Journey" Ming Dynasty Liu Ji
The north wind blows outside the city, and the ears of the athletes on the city are blown off.
The general is wearing a jade tent and mink clothes, holding a wine glass to watch Xuefei.