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Poems describing Xiaoman

Xiaoman, called "midsummer" in ancient times, is the eighth of the 24 solar terms. This is the prelude to summer and the best time for everything to grow. Here are some poems describing Xiao Man.

1. The sun is shining and the sky is as blue as a jewel in the small full season.

This poem describes the clear and blue sky in Xiaoman season, which makes people feel the beauty and vitality of nature.

The season is full, the steam is steaming, and the branches and green leaves are long.

This poem describes the prosperity and vitality of Xiaoman season, which makes people feel the vitality of nature.

3. The fields are green in Xiaoman season, and the wheat waves are as fragrant as the sea.

This poem describes the green fields in Xiaoman season, and the waves of wheat are like the sea, making people feel the richness and beauty of nature.

4. When the season is full, cicadas sing and lotus fragrance floats away.

This poem describes the cicada singing and the lotus fragrance in Xiaoman season, which makes people feel the warmth and richness of nature.

The season is full, the plants are lush and the bees are busy picking flowers.

This poem describes the lush vegetation and bees busy picking flowers in Xiaoman season, which makes people feel the vitality and joy of nature.

6. Tang Yuanzhen's poem "Twenty-four Qi April Xiaoman".

If you are so weak, how can you decline?

Tian Jia furniture millet, Fang Bo asked silks.

Prune the sickle and erect the hedge with prunes and wheat.

Always watching bitter vegetables, what is the only show?

Xiaoman is a season full of vitality and beauty. These poems describe the scene of Xiaoman, which makes people feel the magic and beauty of nature.