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What season is written in "Three Qu Dao Zhong"?

In the middle of three roads

This poem is about the scene of early summer. As can be seen from the following poem.

1, "Mei Huang". At this time, it is the rainy season in the south of the Yangtze River, and it is the time from the awning to the light summer in the solar terms, that is, from the beginning of June to the beginning of July. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River are also called Huangmei season and Huangmei season. Meteorology calls this rain belt Huang Meiyu, which has been wandering south of the Yangtze River for a long time. It is rare to have such good weather in Huangmeitian, and the poet's mood is naturally cool, and the more he swims, the more cool he is.

2. "Green Shade". In summer, the tree has a light green shadow, indicating that the leaves have grown and formed. These leaves are no longer the sparse shape and goose yellow color in spring, but the trees are cool.

3. "Huang Wei". Living in broad-leaved forests in temperate and tropical regions, it is a summer migratory bird in China. Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "I Stay in Wangchuan": "Egrets cross the secluded marsh, and mangquets sing in midsummer." .

Add four or five orioles.