Han Xiao's optimistic ancient poems

Han Xiao's optimistic ancient poems are as follows:

Ancient poems with optimistic solar terms include Early Hair under the Bamboo, Slight Cold and Drinking Alone in a Small Garden.

The poem "Early Flowers under Bamboo" was written by Fan Chengda, a poet in the Song Dynasty. The poem describes that when you leave the bamboo forest in the morning, you will feel happy when you see the misty mountains and trees and feel the fresh air and the songs of birds. The whole poem expresses the poet's optimistic and cheerful attitude and love for natural beauty.

The poem "Slight Cold" was written by Huang Huai, a poet in Ming Dynasty. The poem describes that although it is cold in the slight cold season, the sun is shining, the plum blossoms are in full bloom, and the poet is in a happy mood. The whole poem is full of optimistic and positive spirit.

Drinking alone in a small garden was written by Lu You, a poet in the Song Dynasty. The poem describes drinking alone in the small garden, enjoying the plum blossom bamboo forest, feeling the breath of spring and enjoying it. The whole poem expresses the poet's optimistic attitude and love for natural beauty.

Generally speaking, these ancient poems express the poet's optimistic, cheerful and open-minded spirit, as well as his love and appreciation of natural beauty.

Extended data:

Slight cold is the 23rd solar term in 24 solar terms and the 5th solar term in winter. This solar term usually comes around 1.5 in the solar calendar every year, marking the official start of winter. The name of slight cold comes from the temperature characteristics during this solar term, that is, the temperature began to enter the lowest point of the year, but it has not yet reached the coldest degree.

During the slight cold season, most parts of China have entered the cold winter. However, despite the drop in temperature, slight cold is not a sad or gloomy solar term. On the contrary, it is praised by many poets as a season full of vitality and hope. This is because, although the temperature is extremely low, the slight cold period is also a period when many animals and plants are ready to hibernate, and the earth begins to prepare for the recovery in spring.

In China's ancient poems, slight cold is often used as an optimistic and positive theme. For example, Yuan Zhen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Twenty-four Qi Xiao Han Shi Hua": "Don't blame me for being harsh, the turn of spring and summer is in the first month." This poem expresses the poet's appreciation of the slight cold season and indicates the arrival of spring.

Besides poetry, Han Xiao also plays an important role in China's folk customs. For example, in some areas in southern China, people will eat glutinous rice to keep warm during the slight cold. In some northern areas, people will eat mutton to enhance their body heat. These customs reflect people's attention and love for the slight cold season.

Generally speaking, slight cold is a solar term full of vitality and hope. Although the temperature has dropped, nature has begun to prepare for the recovery in spring.

People also celebrate this season through various customs and poems, expressing their love for life and expectation for the future. In modern society, we should also learn from this optimistic and positive spirit, and keep our confidence and hope for the future no matter what difficulties and challenges we encounter.