Poetry about the Spring Thunder Waking of Insects

1. What are the poems about the Awakening of Insects?

1. The Awakening of Insects has just arrived in the new year, and the vegetation is still unknown. ——"Visiting Jingrendong Garden" Song Dynasty: Su Che

Translation: The season of the Waking of Insects has just arrived, and the plants and trees have not yet noticed that spring has arrived.

2. Today, the hibernating house is opening for the first time, and a sound of thunder calls out the dragon. ——"Shui Long Yin Shou Clan Fu Rui Tang Shi Ri Jing Zhe" Yuan Dynasty: Wu Cun

Translation: This year has just arrived at the Jing Zhe season, and the cave where the hibernating insects lurk has just been opened, and a sound of thunder calls out to the Canglong wake up.

3. There was a thunder in the Kun Palace in the middle of the night, and the hibernating flower room was opened at dawn. ——"Thunder Awakening the Sun" Yuan Dynasty: Qiu Yuan

Translation: There was a sudden thunder in the sky in the middle of the night. In the morning, the insect's burrow had opened and the flower buds had poked their heads out.

4. Floating clouds gather. Light thunder faintly startled the insects. First awakening of insects. The doves are croaking angrily, the green poplars are blowing in the wind. ——"Moon in Qin Lou·Gathering of Floating Clouds" Song Dynasty: Fan Chengda

Translation: The clouds gather together, it is time to wake up, and the thunder is faint. At the beginning of the hibernation, the water geese screamed angrily and anxiously, and the willows danced with the strong wind.

5. The light rain brought new flowers, and a thunder startled the insects. ——"Guan Tian Jia" Tang Dynasty: Wei Yingwu

Translation: A subtle spring rain fills the grass with vitality, and a rumbling spring thunder awakens the hibernation season. 2. Ancient poems about the Awakening of Insects

1. "Hearing Thunder"

Bai Juyi (Tang Dynasty)

The wind and frost come early in the miasma, and the warm weather makes it worse.

There is no snow in the cold winter, and thunder has been heard in the first month.

The stinging insects and snakes come out, and the withered grass and trees bloom.

There are only a few spare rooms, but they are still as cold as ashes.

2. "The Poem of Returning to Wild Goose Peak in the Heart of Zhengzhong"

Shu Yuexiang (Song Dynasty)

The sound of pines is like a waterfall in the middle of the night, recalling sitting in the West Studio** *Sleepless.

After a drum of light thunder startled the insects, a fine sieve of light rain fell on the plum sky.

I stopped smiling when I was about to cross the river, and felt confused when I returned from seeing off my guests.

Who knows the meaning of hiding the scroll, a new green window is waiting for the cuckoo to sing.

3. "Sudden Rain"

Lu Wengui (Song Dynasty)

The red tent is set up in an empty hall, and the eaves and teeth fall suddenly from the rain.

The day of the Waking of Insects has passed, and no sound of waiting insects has been heard.

Flying mosquitoes come out at night, and there is tinnitus at work.

The mountain spirit plays with the poor man and invites him to drink and drink at night.

4. "Spring Boating"

Lu You (Song Dynasty)

The child Mo Xiao is from Chen, and the lakes and seas are rejuvenated with spring.

Thunder and wind stirred the houses, and the sky opened and the earth turned.

The color of Linlin River is rose, and the curling willow silk shakes the dust.

I wanted to go to Orchid Pavilion but turned back, laughing and chatting and finally feeling ashamed of my innocence.

5. Visiting Jingrendong Garden (excerpt)

Su Che (Song Dynasty)

The new year has just begun, and the vegetation is still unknown.

The master is quiet and quiet, which is strange for the late arrival of spring.

Jianyu came out of the eastern suburbs, wearing light fur to test the morning sun.

Baicao recruits business, Qiao Song relieves the cold posture.

The ruler's calligraphy attracts friends, and the crown and cover overflow.

Life is fleeting, fortunately this is the time to rest. 3. Poems describing Jingzhe

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About Jingzhe Poems

Chapter 1: "The 24 solar terms in ancient poetry: Jingzhe" handout

The 24 solar terms in ancient poetry: Jingzhe

Jingzhe is the third solar term among the twenty-four solar terms. It is around March 6th in the Gregorian calendar every year. To be startled is to be alarmed, and to be stinging is to hide. At this time, the temperature rises, the land thaws, spring thunder begins to roar, and hibernating animals start to move, hence the name.

"The Collection of the Seventy-Two Hours of the Moon Order" says: "On the February Festival, everything is shaken, and the earthquake is like thunder, so it is called Jingzhe. It is the stinging insects that are frightened and run away." This means that The weather is getting warmer, and the spring thunder begins to roar, awakening the insects hibernating underground. Of course, insects cannot hear thunder because warming weather is what causes them to end hibernation and "run away in shock." Turn page

Jingzhe is a solar term that reflects natural phenological phenomena and is of great significance in busy farming. During the Waking of Insects, the weather in various places has begun to get warmer and rains are increasing. In some areas, peach blossoms are red, plum blossoms are white, orioles are chirping, and swallows are flying. Most areas have entered the spring plowing season. Therefore, the working people of our country have attached great importance to the Jingzhe solar term since ancient times and regard it as the day when spring plowing begins. The poem "Guan Tianjia" written by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty that we will study later says: "It rains a little, and all the flowers are new, and a thunder begins to awaken the Insects. The fields are idle for a few days, and farming begins." Farmers' proverbs also say: "After the period of the Insects, There is no rest for spring plowing.” There is a proverb that goes: "Thunder stuns the grain and the rice is cheap; when it stings the stings, it sounds like thunder and rice." This means that it is normal to hear thunder on or after the Jingzhe Day, which proves that this year's good weather will lead to a good harvest.

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So, do students all know what customs there are in the Jingzhe solar term? Next, let’s learn about the customs in the Jingzhe solar term.

The Custom of Waking of Insects "Next let's look at another poem, Tao Yuanming's "Nine Ancient Poems" 4 is not limited by the composition, but fastened 4. Verses describing spring thunder

Spring Thunder:

My family has given me the Canglong Bi, and the wind and smoke are rising from the north.

The cold moon will break through Pengshan tomorrow, and I will listen to the spring thunder in September.

It is already freezing in the mountain village in September. Yun Shu timidly leaned on the lantern and fell asleep with a cup of turbid wine.

There is nothing wrong with learning the Tao.

< p> The spring thunder stings the house, and the sea is bathed in whale waves.

The great bravery has won the battle, and the soul has attacked Taihe.

Why not drink and sing alone? >

The spring thunder is heard in the clear sky, and millions of wild animals are returning.

Not only the rain master is the first to sprinkle the water, but the stream is flowing into the Huaihe River.

The good rain is sparse. The dusk is pressing, and the clouds are broken in the desert.

The yellow leaves are intermittent in the trees, and the green green fish are flying away.

The clouds are half-opened from the peaks, and they are rushing to the canals. The snow is ringing with spring thunder.

The clouds are as bright as jade, and they are all pouring from the top of Tianchi. > The spring thunder is coming, and the empty valley is half full of flowers. The clouds are filled with rainbows, and the butterflies are flying in the medicine garden.

The spring thunder is drunk by the lake, and the young man is full of talents.

Songs and dances are scattered, and beauties are welcomed onto the Mulan boat.

The clouds and water flood the door, and the spring thunder is in the branches. There are endless things in life.

It is difficult to achieve great ambitions. The west peak lies in the green. Heap. The autumn valley falls in front of the bed, and the spring thunder passes on the pillow. 5. Poems about the Jingzhe

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About the poems about the Jingzhe

Part 1. : "The 24 solar terms in ancient poetry: Jingzhe" handout

The 24 solar terms in ancient poetry: Jingzhe

Jingzhe is the third solar term among the twenty-four solar terms, usually in the Gregorian calendar every year Around March 6th. At this time, the temperature rises, the ground thaws, the spring thunder begins, and the hibernating animals start to move.

"Month Order Seventy". "Er Hou Ji Jie" said: "On the February Festival, everything is shaken, and the earthquake is like thunder, so it is called Jingzhe." It was the stinging insects that frightened them and ran away. "It means that when the weather gets warmer, the spring thunder begins to roar, awakening the insects hibernating underground. Of course, insects cannot hear the thunder, because the warming weather is what makes them end hibernation and "flee". Turn the page

Jingzhe is a solar term that reflects natural phenological phenomena and is of great significance in busy farming. During the Jingzhe season, the weather has begun to get warmer in various places and there is more rain. In some areas, peach blossoms are red and plum blossoms are white. When orioles chirp and swallows fly, most areas have entered the spring plowing season. Therefore, the working people of our country have attached great importance to the Jingzhe solar term since ancient times and regard it as the beginning of spring plowing. The poem says: “The light rain brought new flowers, and a thunder startled the insects. The Tian family was free for a few days, and farming began. "The farmer's proverb also says: "After the Jingzhe Festival, spring plowing cannot be stopped." There is a proverb: "The thunder hits and the Jingzhe wakes up, the rice is cheap, and the Jingzhe hears the thunder and the rice is like mud." This means that it is normal to hear thunder on the Jingzhe Day or after the Jingzhe. Yes, it proves that the weather will be good this year and there will be a good harvest.

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So, do students know what the customs are in the Jingzhe solar term? Next, let’s learn about Jingzhe together. Customs in solar terms. The custom of Waking of Insects. "Next let's look at a poem, Tao Yuanming's "Nine Ancient Poems" 4 is not limited by composition, but 6. Poems describing Waking of Insects

1 Wei Yingwu " "Guan Tian Jia": A light rain brings new flowers, and a thunder startles the insects. The Tian family was free for a few days, and farming began. The young and strong are all in the wild, and the fields and gardens are also in order. Jing Changyan came back and drank water from Duxi Stream. Hungry people do not suffer from it, and nourishment brings joy. There is no storage in the warehouse, and the labor force is still there. Those who are ashamed and do not cultivate will be rewarded with food and money.

2 Fan Chengda's "Qin E Yue/Recalling Qin E": Floating clouds gather. Light thunder faintly startled the insects. First awakening of insects. The doves are croaking angrily, the green poplars are blowing in the wind. The smoke from the jade furnace is heavy with fragrance. The walls are thick with apricots and swallows. Yanzhi is wet. Where the fancy decorations are missing, the painted buildings and figures stand.

3 Lu You's "Spring Boating": The child Mo Xiao is a Chen man, and the lakes and seas are renewed in spring. Thunder shakes the wind and stuns the households, and the heaven and earth open up and turn around. The color of Linlin River is rising, and the curling willow silk shakes the dust. I wanted to go to the Orchid Pavilion but turned back, laughing and talking and finally felt ashamed of my innocence. 7. Poems about Jingzhe

Go to Baidu Library to view the full content> Content from user: Li Pengya's poems about Jingzhe Part 1: "The Poems about Jingzhe in Ancient Poems" 24 solar terms: Jingzhe "Jingzhe" handout 24 solar terms in ancient poetry: Jingzhe is the third solar term in the twenty-four solar terms, usually around March 6 of the Gregorian calendar every year.

To be startled is to be alarmed, and to be stinging is to be hiding. At this time, the temperature rises, the land thaws, spring thunder begins to roar, and hibernating animals start to move, hence the name.

"The Collection of the Seventy-Two Hours of the Moon Order" says: "On the February Festival, everything is shaken, and the earthquake is like thunder, so it is called Jingzhe. It is the stinging insects that are frightened and run away."

It means that the weather is getting warmer and the spring thunder begins to roar, awakening the insects hibernating underground.

Of course, insects cannot hear thunder because warming weather is what causes them to end hibernation and "run away in shock."

The Waking of Insects is a solar term that reflects natural phenological phenomena and is of great significance in busy farming. During the Waking of Insects, the weather in various places has begun to get warmer and rains are increasing. In some areas, peach blossoms are red, plum blossoms are white, orioles are chirping, and swallows are flying. Most areas have entered the spring plowing season.

Therefore, the working people of our country have attached great importance to the Jingzhe solar term since ancient times and regard it as the day when spring plowing begins. The poem "Guan Tian Jia" written by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty that we will study later says: "The light rain brings new flowers, and a thunder startles the insects.

The Tian family will be idle for a few days, and farming will begin from then on." Farmers' proverbs also say : "After the Jingzhe Festival, spring plowing cannot rest."

There is a proverb: "Thunder stuns the grain and rice is cheap, and stuns the stings when they hear the thunder." This means that it is normal to hear thunder on or after the Jingzhe Day, which proves that this year's good weather will lead to a good harvest.

Turn the page So, do students all know what customs there are in the Jingzhe solar term? Next, let’s learn about the customs in the Jingzhe solar term. The custom of Jingzhe "Next let's look at another poem, Tao Yuanming's "Nine Ancient Poems 4" is not limited by the composition, but fastened. 8. Regarding the agricultural customs and poetry of Jingzhe,

The sound of spring thunder, All things grow

The light rain brings new flowers, and the thunder begins to stir up the stings.

Returning to Changyan, drinking the water from the Calf West Stream

All the stings start to lurk. , the grass and trees are spread all over the place.

The mist and rain are soggy. , There are many chicks left behind.

The chicks are flying in the air, and the black birds are both male and female.

The new year has just begun, and the vegetation is still unknown.

The fish and dragons are frightened and lonely, and the sky and the earth are in harmony. The flowers are raining, and the sound of thunder awakens the hibernating insects. p>

The thunder is moving and the wind is shaking, and the sky is opening and the earth is turning.

The flying stone is making a rainbow, and the blue dragon is shaking and the back is empty.

The spring rain is early. It is said that the spring breeze from the northeast is coming, and the light thunder is beginning to wake up. The doves are roaring, and the green poplars are turning into yellow. The plum blossoms are frightened early. The trees are hanging over the pavilion, and the smoke is lingering on the platform. 9. Tao Yao's poems about the awakening of insects

1. The light thunder faintly awakens the insects (Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty, "Qin Lou Yue"). "Recalling Qin E")

2. The beginning of the awakening of insects (Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty, "Qin Lou Yue/Recalling Qin E")

3. The beginning of the awakening of insects with a thunder (Wei Yingwu, Tang Dynasty · "Guan Tian Jia")

4. Thinking deeply about the insects that sting (Song Dynasty, Peng Guinian, "Sixteen Poems of Yanju")

5. Early thunder frightens the house (Southern and Northern Dynasties, Southern and Northern Dynasties) Yu Xin·"Poems in response to the imperial edict at the Feast of Fenghe Fa")

6. Just like the spring thunder has not startled the insects (Ming Dynasty·Tang Yin·"Picture of Pine Yin on a Clear Stream")

7. Why? Dragons and snakes have stung (Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty, "Li Junkuang borrowed the instructions from his ancestor Cao Sheng, a scholar in Xitai, and his calligraphy and calligraphy in one volume and two scrolls")

8. The spring thunder has frightened the stings (Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty, "Yi Que Xing") "He Zhu Pingshi")

9. Thunder and wind shocked the house (Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Chunqing Boating")

10. Spring thunder frightened the house (Lu You, Song Dynasty, "City Drinking") 》)

11. The rain arouses the hibernation (Song Dynasty, Chen Di·'s "Five Spring Miscellaneous Poems")

12. The thunderstorm also arouses the hibernation (Song Dynasty, Song Wu· "Fan Li") "Looking at the Qionghua")

13. The New Year's Awakening of Insects (Su Che, Song Dynasty, "Visiting Jingrendong Garden")

14. The New Year's Thunder Awakens the Dragon (Song Dynasty, Zhang Shi's "Han Shi" In the first three days of the wild walk in Wulong Mountain, there are often many new sprouts on the rocks.")

15. The back of the Canglong's Jingzhe is worn out ("Anji Bridge" by Du Deyuan, Song Dynasty) 10. Poems describing the Jingzhe

Go to Baidu Library to view the complete content> Content from user: Li Pengya's poem about Jingzhe Part 1: "The 24 solar terms in ancient poetry: Jingzhe" Lecture Notes The 24 solar terms in ancient poetry: Jingzhe is one of the twenty-four solar terms The third solar term is usually around March 6 in the Gregorian calendar every year.

To be startled is to be alarmed, and to be stinging is to be hiding. At this time, the temperature rises, the land thaws, spring thunder begins to roar, and hibernating animals start to move, hence the name.

"The Collection of the Seventy-Two Hours of the Moon Order" says: "On the February Festival, everything is shaken, and the earthquake is like thunder, so it is called Jingzhe. It is the stinging insects that are frightened and run away."

It means that the weather is getting warmer and the spring thunder begins to roar, awakening the insects hibernating underground. Of course, insects cannot hear thunder because warming weather is what causes them to end hibernation and "run away in shock."

The Waking of Insects is a solar term that reflects natural phenological phenomena and is of great significance in busy farming.

During the Waking of Insects, the weather in various places has begun to get warmer and rains are increasing. In some areas, peach blossoms are red, plum blossoms are white, orioles are chirping, and swallows are flying. Most areas have entered the spring plowing season.

Therefore, the working people of our country have attached great importance to the Jingzhe solar term since ancient times and regard it as the day when spring plowing begins. The poem "Guan Tian Jia" written by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty that we will study later says: "The light rain brings new flowers, and a thunder startles the insects.

The Tian family will be idle for a few days, and farming will begin from then on." Farmers' proverbs also say : "After the Jingzhe Festival, spring plowing cannot rest."

There is a proverb: "Thunder stuns the grain and rice is cheap, and stuns the stings when they hear the thunder." This means that it is normal to hear thunder on or after the Jingzhe Day, which proves that this year's good weather will lead to a good harvest.

Turn the page So, do students all know what customs there are in the Jingzhe solar term? Next, let’s learn about the customs in the Jingzhe solar term. The custom of "Jingzhe" "Next let's look at another poem, Tao Yuanming's "Nine Ancient Poems 4" is not limited by the composition, but fastened.