Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean by moss on the pond at three or four o'clock and orioles at the bottom of leaves at one or two o'clock?

What do you mean by moss on the pond at three or four o'clock and orioles at the bottom of leaves at one or two o'clock?

A few pieces of moss dotted the clarity of the pool water, and the songs of orioles lingered among the branches and leaves of the trees.

On the Origin of Shu's Broken Spring Scenes

original text

Swallow came to the news agency, after the Qingming Festival in pear flower falls. At three or four o'clock on the pond, there are one or two orioles at the bottom of the leaves. The days are long and the ice floes are light.

Smile at the female companions in the East and please them in Sandao. The suspect had a good dream last night, but Yuan won today. Laughter comes from two faces.

To annotate ...

Xinhua News Agency: Social Day is an ancient festival to worship the land god and pray for a bumper harvest. There are two clubs, spring and autumn. The new society is a spring society, and the time is after beginning of spring and before Qingming.

Bitter moss: turquoise moss.

Flying catkins: floating catkins.

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This word reflects the youthful vitality of a young girl through a life segment in Tomb-Sweeping Day, which is full of joyful atmosphere. The whole poem is pure line drawing, with lively style, simple style and vivid image, which shows the new soul of the girl.