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What are the solar terms in Niu Gengdi?

Before you know it, spring is coming. The breath of spring is so warm that I can't help but want to hug her. She is a symbol of happiness, she is a symbol of happiness. Spring ploughing is strange to me, grandpa said. I am looking forward to taking me to experience spring ploughing.

"Sting" is a solar term, which means that spring is coming, the weather is getting warmer, and insects hibernating underground are awakened by spring thunder. And the scene of spring blossoms is more obvious. On a Sunday in March, my grandfather and I went to the fields to feel the breath of spring.

Standing on the edge of the ridge, the endless green ocean came into my eyes. Grandpa said: "Shock is coming, it is the period of vigorous growth of wheat seedlings, and it will be the harvest season in two or three months!" " I wonder, I can't imagine the scene at that time. "Can you get anything in such a short time?" "Yes!" Grandpa answered me while he was busy preparing the soil in the field: "We will not only harvest wheat, but also the eggplant, cucumber and cowpea I planted now!" " "When I am excited, I will rush to the ground as I like, not afraid of getting my hands dirty, but also eager to help my grandfather pick up the whole grass.

"Ah, bugs!" I exclaimed, and the grass I just picked was thrown everywhere. Grandpa said to me cheerfully, "Don't be afraid, these bugs have slept in the soil. They are frightened." . The ancients said that "the mantis catches cicada, and the yellowbird comes after it". Now they are shaking out and moving! Besides, bugs like this don't bite. "I still can't help but feel creepy when I look at my grandfather holding a bug and throwing it into the distance. I started picking grass again and turned it over with branches when I picked it up. Oh, I'm really worried!

Watching grandpa loosen and flatten neatly. Then let me move the seedlings out of the plastic shed he built next to him. "Why build a shed?" I asked grandpa puzzled. "Because this is their greenhouse, it can help them keep warm and avoid the cold, which is conducive to growth. The seedlings without greenhouse will not be moved out until May! In that case, we will be late if we can eat! " "Oh ~ Oh ~" I just suddenly realized. Then grandpa asked me to cut off the plastic cups on the moved seedlings and throw them away. It turns out that grandpa can also use waste!

What a wealth of agricultural knowledge! I can't help feeling. Today, I had an interesting class After planting and watering the seedlings with grandpa, standing on the ridge of the field, there seems to be a bumper harvest in front of me.

Originally strange spring ploughing, now I feel very close, like an old friend. Spring ploughing brought me not only a brand-new life experience, but also a happy, happy and satisfied smile with my grandfather in the process of spring ploughing. Perhaps, happiness is so close at hand. Let my heart be full of satisfaction and freedom that I have never had before. It turns out that happiness is in spring ploughing, as simple as that.