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Xiao Shu's Seven Rhymes Poems

The seven methods of the little book are as follows:

Lv Qi Xiaoshu

(1) In summer, heat waves push and pull clouds, warm winds sweep the floor and the sun shines. Dragonflies live on the hidden wall of the fence, and storks dance their feathers in the sky. In summer, thunder is dry and Huang Meiyu is foggy. The color and taste of the lotus pond are connected from north to south, and the water and soil folks grow prosperous.

(2) Although inflammation in Chu Yang is flourishing, the external heat frequently causes sweating. Thick, thick, thick, delicious, cook the meat soup pot for cooking sheep. Cucumber fried noodles, jiaozi on the plate, dishes in the kitchen bowl. Mango is heavier in summer, and lotus blooms better than pineapple.

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Summer is the eleventh of the twenty-four solar terms, at the end of the afternoon and the beginning of the month. The sun reaches longitude 105 degrees, and the festival is held on July 6-8 of the Gregorian calendar every year. Summer means hot, a little hot, not very hot.

Although light summer is not the hottest season in a year, it is followed by the hottest solar term in a year. There is a folk saying that "it is hot in summer and hot in summer, and it is steamed and cooked". Many places in China have entered the season with the most thunderstorms since summer.

The heat began to enter the dog days. The so-called "hot dog days". The dog days generally appear between the hot summer and the hot summer, and it is the time with the highest temperature and humid heat in a year. Monsoon climate is the main feature of China climate. In summer, affected by warm and humid air currents from the ocean, many places in China are hot, humid and rainy. Although the sunshine is fierce, the temperature is high, the humidity is high and there is a lot of rain in this season, for crops, the same period of rain and heat is conducive to growth.

In the past, in the south of China, there was a folk custom of "eating new things" in summer, that is, after the summer, farmers tasted new rice, ground the newly cut rice into rice, prepared to worship the food of the five grain gods and ancestors, and then everyone tasted new wine.

In the north, there is a tradition of eating jiaozi first. Fukui people have poor appetite and tend to weigh less than usual, which is called bitter summer. In traditional customs, jiaozi is the food to satisfy their appetite, and jiaozi looks like an ingot, which means "Yuanbao Fu". Eating jiaozi symbolizes full blessing.

The hot weather in summer consumes a lot of human body. The so-called "three-point nihilism" will show signs such as mental fatigue, bitter taste and greasy fur, fullness in chest and abdomen, so at this time, it is emphasized to reduce fever and prevent heatstroke and replenish physical strength.