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A poem describing the season of the awning

The poem describing mango season is as follows:

The order should be a kind of mango. Shuzhi stopped and looked at Sandy. Li He heard the song and put it in front of the drum. Once a thousand hectares, a long day is like a year. After planting awns in the water town, the weather in Mei is cold and rainy. Silkworms are exposed late, and the river is flooded. At the foot of the mountain, the north is solid and the west tide is long. There are several deaths every year.

The classic poems describing the season of awn seed are: "Lotus leaves are exposed, frogs are deep in the lotus" and "buttonwood trees, it rains in the middle of the night, and it is bitter to leave love". Mango is one of the 24 solar terms in China, which falls on June 6th or 7th every year. Mango seeds represent the official start of summer, and farmers begin to harvest wheat and other early-maturing crops.

Dewdrops on the lotus leaves and frogs in the depths of the lotus flowers are from "Farewell to Ancient Grass" by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the beautiful scenery at night in the canopy season. The lotus leaf of the lotus pond is covered with dew, and the sound of toads comes from time to time from the depths of the silent lotus. "Indus tree, it rains in the middle of the night, and it is silent and bitter", which comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Red Cliff Nostalgia".

This poem is about the awning season around the Dragon Boat Festival. It's quiet at night, and it's raining in Mao Mao. The poet remembered the past wars and parting and felt the pain of parting. The tent season is the rainy season in southern China, with a humid and rainy climate.

Therefore, the description of "dew on the lotus leaf" is more in line with the natural scenery in the south; The poem "phoenix tree, rain in the middle of the night" reminds people of the phoenix tree scene in the Yangtze River basin and the south of the Yangtze River.

In the season of awning, it is also the season of harvest. There are not only bumper harvests of wheat, soybeans and other crops, but also many related delicacies. For example, Qingming fruit and baker's dried tofu in Taihu Lake area of Jiangsu Province, Shatian pomelo, pineapple, taro and so on in Guangdong Province.

Through the analysis of the classic poems describing Munji, we can feel the ancient China poets' praise for nature and concern for life. At the same time, understanding the background, characteristics and special food of the ear planting season can help us to know more about the traditional culture and regional culture of China.