Poems about the Spring Equinox

The Spring Equinox is one of the 24 traditional Chinese solar terms, usually around March 20 each year, marking the official start of spring. Here are some poems about the Spring Equinox:

"Spring Equinox" - Liu Yuxi

The east wind does not agree with Zhou Lang, and Tongquechun is trapped in a dilemma.

If you want flowers to bloom in front of the court, who says the grass outside the temple is luxuriant.

"Spring Equinox" - Bai Juyi

The plum blossoms are about to wither in anticipation of spring, and the mountains and cities are full of snow.

Spring is beautiful in twelve minutes, but it comes and goes in half a minute.

"Spring Equinox" - Wang Zhihuan

The cold autumn light of silver candles paints the screen, and the small light fan flutters at the flowing fireflies.

The night sky is as cool as water, and I sit and watch Altair and Vega.

These poems show the vitality and beauty of spring through the description of the vernal equinox and spring weather, and also reflect the poet's perception and feelings of nature.