An ancient poem describing spring in the first-grade Chinese language book

1. Spring Dawn (Meng Haoran) ? I sleep in spring without realizing the dawn, ? I hear birds singing everywhere. ? The sound of wind and rain comes at night, and ? I know how many flowers have fallen.

2. "Yong of the Willow" (He Zhizhang) "The jasper is as tall as a tree, and there are thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. I don't know who cuts out the thin leaves." The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

3. Happy rain on a spring night (Du Fu) ? Good rain knows the season, ? Spring will happen. ? Sneaks into the night with the wind, ? Moistens things silently. ? The wild paths are all dark with clouds, ? The river boats are only on fire. Ming. Look at the red and wet places at dawn. The flowers are heavy on the imperial city.

4. Birdsong Stream (Wang Wei) ?People are busy, osmanthus flowers are falling, ?the night is quiet in the spring sky in the mountains. ?the moonrise scares the birds, ?in the spring stream.

5. Qingming Festival (Du Mu) During the Qingming Festival, it rains heavily, and pedestrians on the road want to die. May I ask where the restaurant is? The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village.

6. Peach Blossoms in Dalin Temple (Bai Juyi) ?The fragrance of April in the human world is gone, ?The peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom. ?Eternal regret has no place to return to in spring, ?I don’t know where to turn.

7. Late spring (Han Yu) ?The grass and trees know that spring will soon return, ?All kinds of red and purple compete with the beauty. ?The poplars and elm pods have no talent and thought, ?The sky is full of snow.

8. In early spring, Zhang Shiba of the Water Ministry (Han Yu): The light rain on the sky street is as moist as crisp, and the color of grass looks far away but there is nothing up close. .

9. Chunxing (Wu Yuanheng) ?The willows are overcast and the drizzle is clear, ?the remaining flowers have fallen and all the wandering orioles are seen. ?The spring breeze blows the dream of hometown all night, ?and follows the spring breeze to Luocheng.

10. Inscribed on Nanzhuang of the Capital City (Cui Hu): In this gate last year, the peach blossoms on the human face reflected each other's red color. The human face did not know where to go, and the peach blossoms still laughed at the spring breeze.

11. Walking alone by the river looking for flowers (Du Fu) Huang Si’s maiden’s house is full of flowers, and thousands of them are hanging low on the branches. The butterflies are dancing all the time, and the orioles are chirping at ease.

12. "Seven Quatrains of Looking for Flowers Alone by the River" (Du Fu) The forest flowers are covered with swifts, and the water lilies are carried by the wind and grow green.

13. In the village of Qing Dynasty (Gaoding), the grass grows and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankments and are intoxicated by the spring smoke. The children came back early from school and were busy taking advantage of the east wind to fly kites.

14. What I saw (Qing Yuan Mei) was a shepherd boy riding an ox, and his singing shook the forest. He wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly he stood up with his mouth closed. ?

15. Xiaochi (Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli) The spring is silent and cherishes the trickle, and the shade of the trees shines on the water, which is clear and soft. The little lotus has just revealed its sharp corners, and a dragonfly has already stood on it.

16. Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Qujiang Duiyu": The color of the snow that invades the mausoleum is still day lilies, and the spring scenery is revealed by wickers.

17. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Remembering My Brother from afar, Ying Guan, etc.": In the spring city, the color is moving and slightly cold.

18. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty's "Nineteen Cao Changs on the Road": "The thunder of Jiangpu was noisy last night, and the spring city was moving and slightly cold."

19. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty "The Nineteenth Cao Chang" "Nine Quatrains": The east wind is good at making the sun harmonious, and every grass and flower will bring good news.

20. "Suxi Pavilion" by Dai Shulun of the Tang Dynasty: The poet's clear scene is in the New Year, and the green willows are only half yellow.