Where does the idiom spring returns to the earth come from?

Spring returns to the earth?

Pinyin: chūn huí dà dì

Explanation: It seems that spring has returned to the earth. It describes that the severe cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have returned to the world.

Source: Zhou Zizhi of the Song Dynasty, "Taicang Fanmi Collection: Two Poems on Rain and Snow at the End of the Year": "The snow on the treetops has left the plum blossoms, but the willows on the ground are unknown in spring."

An example of a sentence: Guangle music plays in the sky, and the clothes of all nations are crowned. Look at the rising sun together, and the spring will return to the earth.

★Liang Zhangju of the Qing Dynasty, "Couplet Cong Hua·Yingzhi·Yangxingdian"

Pinyin code: chdd

Synonyms:?Rejuvenation of the earth

Usage: as object, Attributive; mostly used in metaphors

English: Spring comes round to the earth again.