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What are the things that represent spring?

Spring, also known as spring, is the first of the four seasons, which refers to the period from beginning of spring to long summer, including solar terms such as beginning of spring, rain, fright, vernal equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain. This is the season when everything comes back to life. The Gregorian calendar in the northern hemisphere is March-May, and in the southern hemisphere (such as Australia) it is September-165438+ 10. In meteorology, the beginning of spring is that the average temperature is above 10℃ for five consecutive days. In spring, the climate is warm and mild, and there is rain in most inland areas of China, where everything germinates and the climate is changeable.

The open flowers are: narcissus, winter jasmine, primrose,? Daphne odora, Magnolia Officinalis, Magnolia Officinalis, Iris, Calla calla, Calendula, Orchid, Stemona, Begonia Seasons, Begonia, Japanese Begonia, Geranium, Papaya, Prunus mume, Ceratophyllum, Petunia, Peach Blossom, Plum Blossom, Pear Blossom, Lily, Begonia, Cape Chrysanthemum and Calendula. Qionghua, Clivia, Paeonia lactiflora, Lilac, Rhododendron, Rhododendron occidentalis, cherry blossoms, smiling faces, roses, bauhinia, Tang Di, brocade, forsythia, yellow heart, broom,? Cyclamen? Dendrobium, hyacinthus orientalis, Tulip.

The solar terms in spring are: beginning of spring, Rain, Sting, Equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain.

Lu Chunqiu divides spring into three periods: mid-spring and mid-spring.

Idioms related to spring include: beautiful spring, spring flowers and autumn moon, spring flowers and autumn fruits, Chunlan Qiuju, warm spring in bloom, laughter in spring mountains, pleasant spring breeze, spring grass, attractive spring scenery, spring scenery full of gardens, deep spring scenery like the sea, spring life and autumn killing, spring frog Qiu Chan, lazy spring, green love, red flowers and green willows, flowers and birds singing (also called "bird talk") Spring is full, etc.