Japanese haiku describing spring

As follows:

1, こぼしてびるのかな.

-There are nine wells.

The branches of the oblique wind and drizzle fall,

See the bud gradually.

This haiku is quite similar to Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night. "Good rain knows the season, but spring is coming. Sneak into the night with the wind, moisten the artistic conception of things quietly. Under the nourishment of the spring rain, new buds germinate little by little. Spring has come, bringing a touch of bright color to people's hearts.

2. Vegetables, flowers, the moon, the east, the sun and the west.

-In Wu Xie village.

The setting sun weaves rosy clouds in the west,

The new moon rises in the east and cauliflower is yellow.

The crescent moon in the east is like a hook, the sunset glow in the west is like brocade, and the golden rape fields are endless. What a magnificent spring scene it is.

3. See にかへるとればかな in Hu Die.

-Arakida keep me.

Suddenly I saw the cherry blossoms returning to the branches.

It used to be a butterfly dance.

A spring breeze blew off a few petals, and suddenly I saw a few fallen petals return to the branches. Looking intently, it turned out to be a butterfly wandering among cherry trees. Ezra pound, the leader of Imagist Poetry Movement, translated this haiku into: The degenerate Bloss am fly returned to its branch: a bat. Does it have another taste? ?

4. Mu 々ぉのぉの乗りたるのかな.

-Kobayashi a tea.

Count the old branches of trees and make them new green.

For the name of Feng Chun.

When spring comes, you will know what the dead branches in winter are. Spring has come, and trees are fighting for branches and leaves, just like registering with people. ?