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What idioms are there in spring?

Idioms about beginning of spring

Bloom is warm in spring, bright in spring, full of spring, turning spring breeze into rain, chilly in spring, and returning to the earth.

The spring is sultry, the spring is bright, the grass is lush, the spring breeze is blowing gently, the spring is full, the spring is bright, the spring is bright and the autumn is full.

Qiu Chunhua's spring glow, every inch of grass, spring back to the earth, spring chrysanthemum, spring warmth, bloom's spring scenery is breathtaking, and the garden is full of spring scenery.

Spring is like a smile, deep as the sea, autumn, summer, long and warm, Man Chun, bloom.

Spring mountains are like laughter, spring scenery is annoying, spring breeze is cold, birds and flowers are fragrant, and its moments of beauty are all loved.

There is no sunny day on the green grass, the spring is bright and the flowers are overflowing. Spring breeze is warm, and spring is full of dryness and early spring.

Early spring season

Beginning of spring is the first of the twenty-four solar terms, and it was included in the first month solar terms in the official yearbook of Ming and Qing Dynasties. The arrival time is on February 3-5 of the Gregorian calendar every year (around the first day of the first lunar month), when the sun reaches 3 15.

Beginning of spring is one of the important traditional festivals of the Han nationality. "Li" means "start". Since the Qin Dynasty, China has always regarded beginning of spring as the beginning of spring. Beginning of spring is divided from astronomy, with spring flowers and flowers; Spring is growth, cultivation and sowing. The period from the beginning of the Spring Festival to the long summer is called spring.