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Ancient poems and proverbs about mang species

The ancient poems and proverbs about mango are as follows:

Ancient poems:

1,1autumn of 898, the first frost, grass containing dew; In the summer of Guihai, there are awns and sparse trees. Mango seeds.

2. The grass in the gutter withered by itself. What happened when Fu Liang met the mango? In an empty autumn mountain, I haven't seen General Han for ten years. Northern expedition.

3, no one can cry, the new autumn of mango buds. Looking at Lu's melancholy hometown, I am in the distance, playing leisurely and looking for Lijiang Road. Out of the moss.

4. The farmer planted rice first, and it rained quietly, just like the ear node, and the drizzle moistened the soil. The rain fell on the awn.

5. The regular voice is screaming, the clothes are falling and flying. Welcome the incense and enjoy the south of the Yangtze River. I still hate Penglai for not picking up Lang. Miscellaneous feeling of mango.

Proverb:

1. Mango seeds were unearthed as soon as the earthworm was sown.

2, mango solar terms, children eat yellow croaker.

3. The weather is an umbrella.

4, awn species solar terms, ducks turn white.

5, mango, wheat newspaper. When the awn is sown, the beans are ripe.

The origin of awn seeds

Mango is one of the 24 solar terms in China. The name "Mangzhong" comes from the ancient farming culture in China. In ancient agricultural society, people divided a year into 24 solar terms according to the changes of day and night and temperature to help farmers guide the laws of farming and life. The name of this solar term should come from the biological characteristics of crops. The awning period is the season when wheat matures. In this season, the ears of wheat begin to thicken, the grains in the ears gradually mature, and some slender awn-like structures grow on the ears, which are called "awns".

With the maturity of wheat, farmers can start harvesting and processing wheat. At this time, the yang is rising and the temperature is gradually rising, which is a suitable period for growth and also marks the official start of summer. As a farming season, its name comes from farmers' observation and summary of natural changes and crop growth. In the traditional culture of China, people regard solar terms as an important time node, which not only represents the law of natural change, but also reflects people's understanding and awe of life and natural environment.