Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Interpretation of the full-text significance of Xiao Chun's ancient poems

Interpretation of the full-text significance of Xiao Chun's ancient poems

Interpretation of "Spring Dawn"; Dawn in spring. Tang and Zhao Cunyue wrote the poem "Birds Scatter Flowers": "Birds gather in spring, and there are several trees and flowers in the secluded courtyard." One of Liu Ji's Poems in the City in the Ming Dynasty: "Xiao Chun is just sleepy, and doubt is enlightenment." Han Qing Taihua's "Essay Not for Happiness" volume: "Looking across the bridge, the blue tiles float lightly." The first season of the year: spring (from the first month of the lunar calendar to March). Spring Festival. Spring scenery (spring sunshine, meaning parents' kindness) Spring Mountain (a mountain in spring with beautiful color, meaning a woman's eyebrows). Spring and autumn (a. Spring and autumn; B. refers to the year and month; C. refers to a person's age, such as "full of spring"; Xiao's explanation Xiao (Xiao) Ming: Xiao's. Dawn. Dawn breaks. Dawn. Know, understand: Xiao Chang. I know. We'll see. To show clearly. Words. Radical: Japan.