A collection of ancient poems describing spring scenery are as follows:
1. The garden is full of spring scenery and cannot be contained, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall. ——Ye Shaoweng's "A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It"
2. Forbearing to think more, the green trees and moss are half the setting sun. ——Feng Yansi "The couple lost in spring outing before picking mulberries"
3. The loving peony contains spring tears, and the powerless rose lies on the dawn branch. ——Qin Guan's "Spring Day"
4. The flute is played in the cold mountains to call for the return of spring, and the immigrants look at each other with tears in their clothes. ——Li Yi's "Listening to the Flute on a Spring Night"
5. I have spoken too much, but my feelings are still lingering. Looking back, I still remember the green skirt and pity the fragrant grass everywhere. ——Niu Xiji's "Shengchazi Spring Mountain Smoke is about to collect"
6. It's just past Qingming Festival, and I gradually feel that the evening of spring is hurting. ——Li Guan's "Spring Evening of Butterflies and Flowers"
7. The spring river is full of tears, endless flow, and a lot of sorrow. ——Qin Guan's "Jiangchengzi Xicheng Willows Make Spring Soft"
8. Spring mountains are far away on the river, and dusk clouds grow below the mountains. ——Ge Changgeng's "Shuidiao Getou River on the River with Spring and Mountains Far Away"
9. It is the beginning of spring, and it is the end of spring. ——Zeng Yunyuan's "A Night of East Wind with Red Lips"
10. It's Spring Festival. In the middle of the curtain, the last year's dust is cold. ——Shi Dazu's "Double Swallows Ode Swallows"
The Beginning of Spring Solar Terms
The Beginning of Spring, also known as the Beginning of Spring Festival, the First Moon Festival, the New Year's Day, the New Year's Day, the New Year's Day, etc., is one of the twenty-four solar terms. head. It is the beginning of the year in the Ganzhi Calendar. It is the beginning and end of all things. It represents the beginning of all things and the rebirth of all things. The twenty-four solar terms were originally formulated based on the "shift of stars". When the handle of the Big Dipper points to the Yin position, it is the beginning of spring.
The current solar term is determined based on the ecliptic longitude of the sun. When the sun reaches 315° ecliptic longitude, it is the beginning of spring, which is celebrated on February 3 to 5 of the Gregorian calendar every year. At the beginning of spring, the earth returns to spring, and everything is renewed. In traditional concepts, the beginning of spring has an auspicious meaning. Spring is the first of the four seasons, and the beginning of spring is also the beginning of spring. The beginning of spring is both the "beginning of the four seasons" and the first of the year.