24 Ancient Poems about Solar Terms

The ancient poem about the 24 solar terms about the awns is as follows:

1. "Shiyu" (Song Dynasty) Lu You

When the rain and the awns are planted, rice seedlings are planted in all fields. Every family has delicious wheat and rice, and every place has beautiful songs.

Appreciation:

One or two sentences, when the rain comes and the awns grow, rice is planted in all fields. That is to say, the seasonal rains come one after another during the awn planting season, and farmers are busy planting rice seedlings everywhere in the fields. These two sentences describe the busy scene during the Ear Grain season. Ear seeds started from the ups and downs of labor.

2. "Five Wonders of the Plum Rain" (Song Dynasty) Fan Chengda

The plum rain temporarily closed the oblique lighting, and there was no such sunny day last year.

Appreciation:

The poet Fan Chengda is talking about the awn seeds in the south in this poem "Five Wonders of the Plum Rain". The poet said that when there is no harvest, you only need to be patient for a little longer. , when the early indica rice planted matures, you can eat fragrant rice.

In ancient times when grain stores were not plentiful, this poem has the meaning of Cao Cao's looking at plum blossoms to quench his thirst. Through such a poem, I seem to see the bright sun, the cool water in the paddy fields, and the farmers who are bending over and working hard to plant rice.

3. "A Guest" (Song Dynasty) by Zhao Shixiu

It rains every house during the yellow plum season, and frogs are everywhere in the grassy ponds.

Appreciation:

“It rains in every household during the Huangmei season.” The beginning of the work first points out the season, and then uses the three words “Rain in every household” to write the special meaning of “Huangmei season”. It depicts a misty and rainy Jiangnan poetry and painting, with every household shrouded in the drizzle.

“There are frogs everywhere in the grassy pond.” The poet uses the grassy pond shrouded in mist and rain, and the deafening croaking of frogs to reflect the unique silent beauty of summer nights in the south of the Yangtze River. The more the frogs sound one after another, the more deafening they are, and the more they highlight the silence of the summer night. This is a commonly used technique in literary works, using movement to describe stillness.

4. "Viewing the Cutting of Wheat" (Tang Dynasty) Bai Juyi

It is full of rustic summer weather, and the sky is burning on my back. I am exhausted and don't know the heat, but I regret that the summer is long.

Appreciation:

The basic feature of this poem is to describe real life scenes truthfully without any exaggeration. He chose two scenes of a busy family and a desolate gleaning scene to form a strong contrast. Although the former is bitter and tiring, they still have hope for the time being. As for the latter, they are completely dead duckweeds and their future is precarious.

The scene, atmosphere, image and psychology shown in the two shots are all very good. The poet associated the pain of farmers' life with the comfort of his own life, felt ashamed, and could not calm down for a long time. This lyrical text is the essence of the whole poem.