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Good sentences about fright.

? There are quite a few good sentences about the solar term "Jing Zhe". There are three main sources of "quiet" good sentences, which are introduced one by one below-

First, express "quiet person" from ancient times? The most accurate expression of "Jing Zhe" is "Peach Blossoms Bloom on the Day of Jing Zhe", which comes from The Book of Rites and the Moon Order, which means that when Jing Zhe arrives, the peach blossoms begin to bloom.

? "Peach blossom" is the "initial stage" of the three stages of fright, that is to say, in the first five days of fright, peach trees begin to bloom. Indeed, peach blossom is one of the first flowers to bloom in spring.

? Later, someone added another sentence to this beautiful sentence, which became two sentences, that is, the peach blossoms began to bloom on the day of the fright, and the spring flowers were as brilliant as peaches. "Spring blossoms are not like peach blossoms", which means that among the hundreds of flowers that bloom in spring, the most vigorous one can't compare with peach blossoms. This sentence is to praise the peach blossom in full bloom. These two sentences express the magnificent scene of peach blossom in the shocking season, and of course tell people that this is also the best time to appreciate peach blossom.

? The ancients described the prosperity of peach blossoms for a long time. For example, there is a poem in China's earliest poetry collection "The Book of Songs", which expresses people's praise for the peach blossom in full bloom.

Second, from an ancient poem describing "fright"? Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, has such a beautiful sentence in his poem Guan Tian Jia: "A light rain brings new flowers, and a thunder wakes you up. Tian Jia was idle for a few days, and farming began. " These poems mean that under the drizzle, all kinds of flowers and plants take on a new look, and a thunder tells people that this is a moment of shock; After a short leisure, farmers will start farming again.

? Yes, when the sting arrives, the farmers will start to get busy.

? Let's take a look at the quatrains of poets in the Song Dynasty. Chandy's "Spring Five Zaqu (I)" said: "Rain urges you to wait, and wind makes flowers bloom." The so-called "Hua Le" is to inhibit flowering. However, in his poem Shan Jutu, Chen said, "Rain and flowers count as thunder". The so-called "urging flowers" is to promote flowers to bloom.

? This is really interesting. One said that the frightened wind inhibited flowers, and the other said that the frightened rain promoted flowers. Therefore, some people say that there is wind and rain, and flowers can't bloom?

? Actually, everyone's answer should be different. Because everyone's cognitive angle is different. Poets only write poems according to their own cognition. At the same time, we can't understand poetry rigidly, and we can't equate poetry with scientific sketches.

3. Proverbs handed down from ancient times? Proverbs are the truth that people have summed up in their long-term practice, and they can be passed down to this day because they have guiding significance for farming.

? For example, "it rained again and again in February before it thundered." If it thundered before the sting, there would be more rain in February that year. To express the same truth, there is a saying that "the clouds will open for forty-nine days before the thunder." The so-called "forty-nine days without clouds" means "rain after rain" and "rain after rain"

? The phenomenon of thunder before thunder occurred in the Spring Festival of 20 15, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, on the sixth night of the first month. This is recorded. There were bursts of thunder in Suzhou at that time, followed by continuous rainy days.

? There are also proverbs that can predict the weather in the future according to the cold and warm conditions at that time, such as "cold shock, warm vernal equinox", which means that the weather is cold and the vernal equinox is warm.

? In addition, there are many agricultural proverbs that express the season of fright, such as: after the festival of fright, the hoe will not rest; It is better to turn over a piece of shit than to turn over a field in spring; After the sting festival, the cultivated land will not stop. It can be seen that the main agricultural activities in the period of fright and sting are spring ploughing and fertilization.

? Finally, I want to say the most shocking thing: "Spring thunder is everywhere, and reptiles are everywhere." Every time the sun reaches 345 degrees on the yellow meridian around March 6 in the solar calendar, it enters the solar term of fright. Animals hiding in the soil for the winter are called "stings". Once stung, spring thunder will suddenly ring in the sky, which will wake the dormant animals, so it is called "sting".

? In more popular terms, isn't "being shocked" just "a spring thunder, crawling all over the ground"?