The literary works, famous sentences, proverb, and poems about rain are as follows: Literature: - Rain was a magical thing in nature. It could bring fresh air and moisten the land. It was one of the most beautiful sceneries in nature. - There were also many poems about rain in poetry, such as Du Fu's "Climbing High", which wrote: "The wind sneaks into the night to moisten things silently." - Lin Chong in the novel "Water Margins" has a line: "The rain is getting heavier and heavier, and the rain is getting more and more urgent, like thousands of arrows, like thousands of swords." Famous sentence: - "Drenched clothes are wet. Apricot flowers are not cold when the rain blows." The poem of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu described the freshness and comfort of the rain. - "It rains on the Qingming Festival, and the pedestrians on the road want to break their souls." The poem of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu described the sorrow and parting under the rain during the Qingming Festival. - "The spring breeze is green again. When will the bright moon shine on me?" The poems of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Anshi described the moisture of spring rain and the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan. Proverb: - "Good rain knows the season, and spring will come." The Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's poem emphasized the importance of rain for spring and the beginning of a beautiful future. - "A spring rain, a warm rain, an autumn rain, and a cold." The proverb described the effect of spring and autumn rain on the temperature and climate. - "The crops are afraid of the rainstorm, and they are afraid of being stupid." The proverb emphasized the importance and influence of rain on crops and work. Poem: - "Jiangnan has nothing but a spring." The poems of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai expressed the poet's praise and desire for rain. - "The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out." The poem of the Tang Dynasty poet Lu You described the joy and emotion of the poet when he encountered the rain on his journey. - " After the rain, autumn comes late." The poem of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei described the freshness and tranquility of the autumn rain.