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Poems describing wind and sand

Sandstorm is a natural phenomenon that often brings distress and pain to people. The following are a few poems describing the wind and sand:

Du Fu's "Travel to the North Wind" of the Tang Dynasty: "The desert is poor and the grass is declining in autumn, and the setting sun in the isolated city is mourning on the top of the building. I listen to the drum to answer the official's call, and walk on Malantai. "Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty" "Climbing the Stork Tower": "Far above the Yellow River, there is an isolated city of Wanren Mountain. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass." p>Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Ding Fengbo·Northern Song Dynasty·Fan Zhongyan and his son both admitted to the imperial examination": "Don't listen to the sound of beating leaves in the forest, why not scream and walk slowly. The bamboo stick and awning shoes are lighter than the horse, who is afraid? A raincoat and misty rain will last your whole life."< /p>

Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty's "Green Jade Case·Yuan Xi": "Begonias are not raining before pear blossoms are blooming, and the orioles in the garden are singing and swallows are noisy. No one can see the double-stream moon, and the spring clouds are full of phoenix sheng."

< p>In these poems, through descriptions of sand, wasteland, loneliness, etc., the poets express the pain and uneasiness caused by the wind and sand.