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What Taishan poems describe the shocking solar terms?

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"Twenty-four Poems, Qi Jing February Festival" Tang Dynasty: Yuan Zhen; The sun woke up first, and the earth was bright. Peach blossoms bloom in Sichuan brocade, and eagle-year-old spring pigeons. When is it time to rush, bud? Instant repair. Everything in the world has farmland.

"Thunder in the Sun" Yuan Dynasty: Qiu Yuan; It thundered in Gong Kun in the middle of the night, and the greenhouse of the stunner was already open at dawn. The wind blew high, the candles went out, and the electric rain washed the windows. Suddenly, the spirit of vegetation is different, so it is a greeting and a reminder of the climate. Only the tortoise and the wooden goose, Ren Chunhui, stood motionless.

Qin Louyue Floating Cloud Song: Fan Chengda; Gather. Light ray was slightly startled at first. The first shock. Storks and pigeons are angry, and the wind is urgent. Yulu smoke smells good. Painting the wall makes apricot swallows wet. Swallows are wet. Where the flower tip disappears, the painting building stands tall.