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Spring sentences describe spring poems.

Spring generally refers to spring. Spring is one of the four seasons, between beginning of spring and Long Summer, including solar terms such as beginning of spring, rain, fright, vernal equinox, Qingming and Grain Rain. Spring represents warmth and growth. In spring, the qi of yin and yang begins to change, and everything germinates and grows with the rise of yang. Spring is the period when winter and summer monsoon alternate. Poems and sentences describing spring are as follows:

1 Chunxiao was written by Meng Haoran, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The full text of its poem is as follows: this spring morning, I woke up easily and birds were singing everywhere. But now I remember that night, that storm, I wonder how many flowers were broken?

In the morning, birds are singing happily everywhere. Thinking of the sound of rain and wind at night, I lamented how many flowers were scattered in the courtyard.

2. When is the Spring Flower and Autumn Moon written by Li Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The full-text poem is as follows: When is the spring flower and the autumn moon, and how much is known about the past. The small building was easterly again last night, and the old country could not bear to look back on the moon. The jade carving should still exist, but Zhu Yan changed it. Ask how much sorrow you can have, just like a river flowing eastward.

When will the years of killing time end? How much do you remember about the past? Last night, the east wind blew again in the small building where I was held, and the moon hung in the sky, reminding me of the terrible days in my old country. The old carved beams and painted buildings should still be there, but the maids are old. Ask me how much sadness I can have, just like a river flowing eastward.