The poems describing Guyu are as follows:
1. "Poetry of the Twenty-Four Qi: The Spring Dawn of Guyu" Yuan Zhen: The spring dawn of Guyu makes the mountains and rivers dark green. The hoopoe sings among the leaves, and duckweed grows in the marshy water. Silkworms and ants grow in warm houses, and the noisy wind attracts wheat stalks. The chirping doves are just blowing their feathers, which is unbelievable and unbearable to listen to.
2. "White Peony" Wang Zhenbai: Grain Rain washes the fiber and cuts it into white peony. The strange fragrance opens the jade together, the light pink clay silver plate. The dew and dew are stored at dawn and the moon is wet, and the moon is cold at night. The family puts on light makeup and leans against the red railing in silence.
3. "Huanxi Sand" Qiu Yuan: The pond is full of red and purple makeup, forest and green, with gossamer and flying catkins hanging on both sides. Just when Guyu is clearing up. The shooting duck is short and the moss is slippery. The thrush has a small sill and the flowers are late. One year passes and spring comes again.
4. "Gu Yuyan Sitting Evenly" Huang Zuo: When the trees in front of the eaves are dim, the doves are singing outside the bamboos. A few incense and seal scripts are hidden, and roses are blooming all over Dongshan.
5. "Grain Rain" Zheng Banqiao: It's sunny with neither wind nor rain, and the green bamboos are beautiful. What I love most is the arrival of guests in the cool evening, and a pot of new tea brewing usnea. A few branches of new leaves are fluttering, and a few brushstrokes are streaked across the mountain. It happens to be the Qingming Festival and the Guyu Rain, so I sit down with a cup of fragrant tea.
Data expansion:
Grain Rain is the sixth solar term of the twenty-four solar terms and the last solar term in spring. Douzhichen; the sun's ecliptic longitude is 30°; it crosses from April 19th to 21st in the Gregorian calendar every year. Grain Rain is taken from the meaning of "Rain produces hundreds of grains". At this time, rainfall increases significantly. The seedlings in the fields are first planted and new crops are planted. They need the moisture of rain the most. If rainfall is sufficient and timely, cereal crops can thrive.
Grain Rain, like rain, Xiaoman, Xiaoxue, Heavy Snow and other solar terms, are all solar terms that reflect the phenomenon of precipitation and are a reflection of the ancient farming culture.
During the Grain Rain season, it often starts to rain significantly in southern China. Especially in South China, once the cold air meets the warm and humid air, it often forms a long period of rainfall. The Qinling Mountains-Huaihe River is the transitional area between the spring rain in the south and the spring drought area in the north. From the vicinity of the Qinling Mountains-Huaihe River to the north, the spring rain decreases sharply. In the northern region, Grain Rain is a symbol of "final frost".