Qilu? Feelings of Waking of Insects (Pingshui Yun? Eight Geng)

1. Qilu: Feelings of Jingzhe (Pingshui Rhyme, Eight Geng)

Jingzhe, known as "Qizhe" in ancient times, means that when the weather gets warmer, the spring thunder begins to sound, waking up the insects hibernating underground. Hiding means hiding.

Green water and green mountains are all living things, spring thunder beats drums and rain slants.

There are hundreds of insects on the fence taking advantage of the movement, and thousands of buds sprouting on the street.

Purple swallows are built among the mud eaves, and wasps are welcomed by honey pistils.

Dry fields like to be bathed in nectar, and the plow sticks are busy preparing for plowing.

2. Qijue Awakening of Insects (Pingshui Yun Ba Geng)

The mountains are happy, the water is laughing, the rain is beginning to clear, and thousands of insects come out of the cave and chirp day and night.

The peaches, plums and spring flowers are in full bloom, and the fragrance is diffused by the sprouting wild grass buds.