Warm poems in early winter:
1. Guests come to drink tea and wine on a cold night, and the bamboo stove soup is boiling and the fire is just beginning to turn red. ——Du Lei's "Cold Night"
2. The weather in the south is warm this year, and there are peach blossoms in Akagi in October. ——Liu Ji's "Winter Warmth"
3. Guests are happy to have a warm winter, and God's will is to clear up the evening. ——Liu Ji's "Partridge Day·Warm Winter"
4. Green ants' new fermented wine, red mud small water stove. It's snowing in the evening, and I can't help but drink a cup.
5. Wind and rain send spring home, and flying snow welcomes spring. The cliff is already covered with hundreds of feet of ice, but there are still beautiful flowers and branches. Qiao doesn't fight for spring, she only reports that spring has come. When the mountain flowers were in full bloom, she smiled among the bushes.
6. It was snowing, the sky was clear, and the ground was icy. I went to visit the old man in the West Lake and rode a donkey on the snowy creek bridge.
——Dong
Dong (Pinyin: dōng) is a commonly used Chinese character in Chinese. Its original meaning is "end", which means the end of a year and refers to the fourth quarter of the year. of three months. The word winter is from Cong Congguan. The four seasons are over. Ancient Wen Dong Congri. The word "dong" is quoted from Chapter 19, Section 2, of Ding Zaixian and Ding Lei's "Dongyi Culture and Shandong: Interpretation of Bone Inscriptions", published by China Literature and History Publishing House in February 2012. Winter is one of the four seasons, so it is also called winter.
dōng, phonetic form. The word Cong Guan (sound and meaning are the same as "end"), from the second "丶", Guan also sounds. "夂" means "end", "end" and "reach the top". "丶" means "taking over" and "stationing in", followed by drums, the sound of winter. Ben: Drum roll. "丶", "丶" and "夂" each represent a month in winter.
The "丶" at the bottom means "the first month of winter" where the sunlight can shine into the room and the position drawn on the ground), and the "丶" in the middle means "the second month of winter." "Moon" (the innermost position where sunlight can shine in), and "夂" means "the ending month of winter (the third month)" (that is, the innermost position where sunlight can shine in during the year).
Because in the ancient winter slack season, sunlight was the most concerned. Like the shadow of the eaves, it was a tool for people to time their days (the seal character of winter best reflects the amount of sunlight shining on the ground area). For labor People's lives are also extremely important.