Poems containing Awakening of Insects

Jingzhe is one of the twenty-four solar terms and the third solar term in spring. Jingzhe means the beginning of spring, when everything begins to wake up and become full of vitality. Many ancient poets used poems containing "The Waking of Insects" to express the breath of spring and the scene of the resurrection of all things.

The following are some poems containing "Jingzhe":

"Jingzhe sounds like thunder, and spring returns to the earth." - "Jingzhe" by Xu Ning, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

< p>"The flowers are blooming today, and one branch will grow from the Awakening of Insects." ——Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Looking at the Garden after the Awakening of Insects"

"The buds of the Awakening of Insects are budding, and the green leaves are bright in spring." ——Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Looking at the Garden after the Awakening of Insects" "The Ballad of Mount Lu"

"The wind is whirling around, and the stings come quickly." ——The famous modern poet Shu Ting's "The Story of Spring"

"Spring comes unprepared, and the stings arrive overnight." ——The famous modern poet Yu Guangzhong's "The Waking of Insects"

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The above are some poems containing "The Waking of Insects". These poems express the vitality of spring and the resurrection of all things through the element of the solar term "Jingzhe", and bring people the joy and hope of spring.