Ten poems about autumn harvest:
1. The fragrance of rice flowers speaks of a good year, and the sound of frogs sounds. ——Xin Qiji of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Broken Array"
2. I like to see thousands of waves of rice bean sprouts, and heroes everywhere are setting off the sunset smoke. ——"Qilu·To Shaoshan"
3. The autumn wind blows and white clouds fly, the grass and trees turn yellow and the geese return south. ——Han Dynasty Liu Che's "Autumn Wind Ci"
4. The autumn wind is bleak, the weather is cool, and the grass and trees are shaking and turning to frost. ——Cao Pi, Wei of the Three Kingdoms, "Yan Ge Xing"
5. The long wind sends autumn geese thousands of miles away, and you can enjoy this high-rise building. ——Li Bai of Tang Dynasty, "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xietiao Tower in Xuanzhou"
6. In August, the high autumn wind roared and rolled up the triple thatch on my house. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind"
7. The autumn wind is blowing, and the waves in the Dongting are under the wooden leaves. ——Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs·Mrs. Xiang" of the Chu Dynasty in the Warring States Period
8. How sad that autumn is full of energy! The grass and trees are swaying and decaying, and the trees are desolate. I feel as if I'm on a long journey, climbing a mountain and facing the water to see me off when I'm about to return. ——"Nine Debates" by Song Yu of the Chu Dynasty during the Warring States Period
9. There are many fallen leaves in the palm garden, and I am relieved to know that it is autumn. ——Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty, "Repaying Liu Chaisang"
10. On the new autumn evening, the moon is about to be full. ——Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty "Encountering Fire in the Mid-Sixth Month of the Year of Wushen"